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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1996-01-13 - Orange Coast PilotSPORTS • Servi ng the Newport-Mesa community since 1907 . r··--·-···-·---·--~-----··---·--------~-----------~----, t • I I I ! If.it's January, then i Teen pabbe~ in fake gun-waving ' t I it must be summer I. I I I I I I I I I I I I t •Unseasonably warm weather beckons 30,000 to local beaches Friday. temperatures. While the East Coast stlug· gles-to dig itself out of record· setting snowstorms, a high pressure system over the Rpck- ies sent the mercury at the beach soaring to 84 d~. For vacationer Mike Brassaw, l NEWPORT-BEACH -Janu- 1 ary isn't usually the best time to l be workirig on a tan, but try I telling that to the 30,000 or so : sun-worshipers who floclced to 1 the beach Friday to take advan· I tage of unseasonably warm •SEE WEATHER PAGE A11 I . : ~---------------------------"--------------------------~ •Police apprehend New- port Harbor High student after a joy-riding incident in which his plastic cap gun was mistaken for a real weapon. By Carolyn Miller, Daily Pilot NEWPORT BEACH -A 16- year-old student at Newport Har- bor High School was ta.ken into custody Friday by police after he allegedly brandished what looked like a real gun at an elder- ly resident who lives near llie school The teenager, a Costa Mesa resident whose identity police would not reveal, was out joy rid- ing near the high school with some friends during lunchtime Friday when he pointed the bogus gun at the resident stand- ing in front of her house on Signal Street, Newport Beach police Lt. Andy Gonis said. The woman and other resi- dents who saw the Jeep carrying four teens, including the alleged gunman, were frightened and called police. ult was a joke to (the students), b u t if you are the recipient, it's not funny at all ... u -BONNIE MASPERO Newport Beach police Officer Randy Lawton spotted the Jeep as it was pulling back into the high school's parking lot and stopped the vehicle, Ganis said. The teen, who was a passenger, was carrying a plastic cap gun I that looked like a short-barrel chrome revolver, Gonis said. ·nus was what they thought of as just having fun,• Gonis said of the students. •sut Lt was very fngbtening for the people who witnessed it and a great deal of concern for the officer stopping the car." The suspect was taken into custody for the misdemeanor charge of brandishing a replica gun. Gonis said, who added the case will be handled ill Juvenile Court. The other three occupants of the Jeep were questioned by •SEE GUN PAGE A11 Accused vandal pleads guilty-then ,_changes his_ ::: Retired i Marine Corps~f officer and ! Costa Mesa ~ pollCe recruit I t Tony Yannizzi, ~ . nears his goal j of becoming a I • i policeman. 1 Tony Yanntm (lelQ _. tn•••nir otllc:er Dan Hogue rebinl to llielt patrol car After~ to. 911 call lbunc;lay. See related story on page A1 2. passed through the department's stringent application and testing process; shone ill the department's Pre-Acade- my: excelled at the Orange County Sheriff's Academy; and completed '40 hours of orielitation, said Hugh Thte the departmen t's tra.inhlg man- ager. •Allan Eric Carlson will be back in court Jan. 22 after he tells judge he didn't understand terms of his plea. By Carolyn Miller, Daily Pilot NEWPORT BEACH -Allan Eric Carlson's day in court was clouded with confusion. The 31-year-old Glendale man suspected ef vandalizmg dozens of cars in Newport Beach last month and reputed as a white supremacist in hls hometown, told a Harbor Court judge Fnday he didn't understand the terms of his guilty plea First Carlson pleaded guilty Friday to one count of felony van- dalism and possessing brass knuckles. Under the tenns of lu.s plea, Carlson would have to spend one year m jail and pay restitution of $8,000 for the dam- age caused when he shot 30 vehi- cles in Newport Beach with a pel- let gun, shattering thelI' windows He would also be on felony pro- bation for one year. But when Harbor Superior ColVl Judge Christopher Strople told Carlson that a violation of bis felony probation could land him in state prison for three yea.rs and eight months. Carlson balked. When Strople asked Carlson J.f he understood those conditions, Carlson shook his bead vehe- mently and said, ·No No I don't." The attorneys appeared sur- pnsed by Carlson's protest Carlson's attorney, Orange County Deputy Public Defender Pamele Boyd, rushed over to the inmate holding area where Carl- son stood handcuffed, and tned to explain the conditions to him. But Carlson still claimed he didn't comprehend. Earlier during • SEE PLEA PAGE A 11 RV owners may find shortage on storage By Evan Henerson, Dalfy Pilot NEWPORT BEACH -You'd think local storage facilittes would be looking forward to a looming city clamp-down on street parkmg of recreational vehicles. After all, tighter restnct.ions could lead to more business. But there's a glitch -mony of the RV storage sites say they don't have vacancies now. When the city's Police Depart- ment began investigating com- plaints about RVs parked on city streets, 30-year RV owner Richard Stott conducted his own mini-survey. Of the eight storage facilities he telephoned, only two had vacancies. And even that number could be misleading, say storage facility managers A resident loolang to store 1u..s 36-foot vehicle is out of luck if a faality only has 20-feet spaces left •There aren't a lot of spaces a.round," said Katnna Keays, who works at the Baker Street SeU Storage m Costa Mesa. •Quite a few people have come in recently and said it was difficult to get RV spots in tlus area " At Rick's RV Storage in 1Ustin1 owner Jean Fairchild says she is booked and, therefore, quite con- tent. In fact, she said, 35 of her 300 tenants have stored vehicles at Rick's for 10 yea?S or longer. • 1t•s r~y nice because you get · to know your tenants," Fairchild said. •we don't get much turnover.• •SEE FW PARKING PAGE A1:t r--------------------------~------~-~~~----~~~--~------, I ' I I< \ . I ' I H \ I \ PI \ Do you want to go _to ~e «;lance? • Garys slashes prices on designer mens clothes Garys at fashion Island . (759-1622) in Newport Beach is having its semi- annual sale through Jan. 21. There are lots of designer brands Co choose from, including Calvin Klein, Robert Talbott, ermenegildo Zegna, Hugo Boss, Sany Bricken, Cole Haan, Gior- iJio Armani and Donna Karan. Merchandise for the sale will be tµscounted as much as 60%. U you're looking for a great place to shop, but want to avoid crowded malls, Westcllff Court bas everything you need. A'Ma- ree's (642-4423) has the best ladies' clothes in town. Uttle People and Me (645-1355) has great kids clothing, especially for ~ls, and The Butera Collectton (650-8570) is getting better and better at its home furnishings Selection. -The Green House (631-2402) bas beautiful fresh flowers and plants, and the new Bryan H. ltd (650-6856) prides itseU on its customer service and top quality shoes and accessories for men. ·. For best buys at Westcliff Court, Kristen's (631-7399) is baving a January clearance sale on lingerie, loungewear and gifts throughout the store. Westcliff Court is located at 1719 Westcliff Drive, Newport Beach ~DANNYC Having a whole latte fun MARC MAA1" I OAl.Y Pl.OT Danny Chol ts brewing up somethlng good for patrons of the Dally Grind coffeehouse ln Newport Beach. HEIS Danny Choi, owner of the Daily Grind coffeehouse in Newport Beach. COFFEE IN HIS BLOOD While earning an AA degree at Rancho Santiago College, the 23-year-old Choi knew he had an entrepreneurial spirit In between classes, he worked as a coffee roaster at Diedrich Coffee in Tustin. "I always wanted to open a restau- rant," said Choi, who was born in Korea but moved to Orange County before he was a year old. "Working at Diedrich's, I liked the atmosphere and being in the community.~ FUTURE ENTREPRENEUR Choi learned from an assistant manager at tl:te Crab Cooker restaurant that the loca- tion at 2116 Newport Blvd. was available. Bob Roubian, whose Crab Cooker is direct- ly across the street, was the owner of the vacant building. Although lour other coffeehouses, includ- ing big chains like Starbucks and Dledrlch, wanted the building, Rbubia.n opted for the Daily Grind. Choi opened the business on Dec. 30, 1994. "(Roubian) said I reminded him a lot of himself when be was younger," Choi said. "He said he saw a lot of potential in me." BACK TO SCHOOL Beginning next fall, Choi plans to study accounting at USC. It's a good program for someone with an entrepreneurial spirit, says Choi, who hopes to use the experience to establish business contacts. In the meantime, Choi spends most of his time at the Grind, a business he designed to serve "great coffee. smoothies and bagels." Choi p:rldes himself on bis customer service skills. The cafe is something of a community hangout with locals coming in and greeting the young proprietor by name. .. Customer service is my strong point," he said.-"! deal with people really well.r -Evan Henenon obituary 1 • Retired Navy officer ·. Stewart Hayward · ~ Services are scheduled at 11, a.m. today et Pacific View Memo- rial Park for Stewart Hayward of Newport Beach. a retired Lt. Com-. mander in the U.S . Navy. Mr. Hayward died Jan. 6 at the age of 17. Mr. Hay- wardandhis wife Jo Ann moved to Newport Island J.n 1981. He joined the Shark Island. Yacht Oub and became its <;om- modore In 1988. He kept bis boat 'Thp Notah m• in Newport Har- bor. Mr. Hayward was born May 8, 1918, in Los Angeles. He received a bachelor's degree from the Uni- versity of Oregon. After the war, he earned a master's in business administration from USC. He began bis military career m the U.S. Navy. As an Ensign assigned to the destroyer U.S.S, Putnam. he served in the Pacific Theater of World War II, partici- pating in the Iwo Jima and Oki- nawa campaigns. • He continued. bis service in the Naval Reserve until 1978. After _the w~., ~· !-fayw'!-1'd 'became an a .vertising executive at the Pasadena Independent and Star News. In 1960, he became&. partner in the-Los Angeles adver· tising finn of Perkins, Stephens von der Ueth and Hayward. Mr. Hayward served as presi- dent of the Advertising Club of Pasadena and president of the Magazine Representatives Mr. Hayward is survived. by his wUe of 32 years, Jo Ann; brother David of Huntington Beachi son Chuck of Irvine; daughters Sandra Robbins of Pomona, Susan Costa of South Pasadena and Nancy Ressel of Costa Mesa; two grand- children; and three great-grand- children. Donations in Mr. Hayward'!> mempry may be sent to ~e ua Foundation for Parkinson't research, University of Callfomi81 Irvine CA 92717-5601. • • Saks Filth Avenue is having its big storewide clearance sale With selected merchandise for rnen and women marked down as much as 60%. For ladies, there is discounted merchandlse rn~ts. dresses, petites and evening collections. And for men, there are savings on dress sbj.rts, neckwear, designer spOrtswear and overcoats Saks Fifth Avenue (540-3233) 1s locat- e_d a·t South Coast Plaz~ The Orangewood Boutique (790-6640), located dt 2850 E. ceast Hwy., has bargains on used slo apparel. Currently there are ski suits, pants and jackets available from top-name brands including Bogner, Obermeyer and Head. The ladles' consign- ment shop donates its proceeds to tj'ie Orangewood Children's Foundauon Jerry will be misSea ·by allluckY ~nough to know him . · • • • .; • • • • Alden's Carpet and Drapery is discounung all remnants by 50% through January. Alden's specializes in carpels, custom draperies, blinds, shutters, and provides installation Alden's IS now open Sundays from 11 a .m. lo 4 pm It's at 1663 Placentia Ave m Costa Mesa. M EMORABLE KOBRIN: I first met Jerry Kobrin in the late 19705-early ·sos when the three Cabbage Heads (Kobrin, Jim Dean and Paul Sala- ta) held two Cabbage Rolloffs and Ball to benefit the Newport Costa Mesa YMCA. The commit- tee meetings and the events were a gas in more ways than one, with Kobrin and Salata bringing the humor and Dean being a bit more studious of the three. After the events, Jeny would call loo.king for story ideas for bis column -unusual people or unusual events. Jerry could real- ly p'Ut a twist on an item in bis column. Niguel where the general man- ager Henry SchieleJn set the jail up in the hotel's library, which was dedicated as a smokers' lounge. Jerry puffed on bis cigar while calling his friends on the phone to raise money for his "bail• (to fight cancer). He raised a lot of money, for he had a lot of friends! In 1984, Jerry teamed with Sehielein, who organized the first "Smoker" for the Ritz Carlton, which was well received. by the public and continues to this day. Schielein and Kobrin collaborat- ed to bring the "Smoker" to Schielein's new venue at the Bal- boa Bay Club. l, too, will miss Jeny. The Ice Chalet at Mesa Verde Center has ice skating lessons that include a class les- sort per week, free skate rental, and two free practice sessions per week. Classes range in price frOm $40 to $120, depending on age. The Ice Chalet (979-8880) is ' : located at 2701 Harbor Blvd. in Cesta Mesa. Several years later, Jerry, my wife Barbara and I worked together on Jail and Bail for the American Cancer Society. Jerry waslhe honorary chairman while Barbara and I organized the event which was held in three loca.tiollS' slmultmeously. My concern with Jerry was that he might light up a cigar while in a Jail at South Coast Village, where the top brass for the American Cancer Society was in attendance. OWED UP: BW Hamilton of the Cannery Restawant reports a former shift manager from 10 years ago visited the restaurant on a recent Saturday night, leav- ing a check in the' amount of $100 made payable to the Can- nery. The former manager con- fessed that when he worked there, be took $50 from the till and his life is different now -he is studying to be a minister. The extra $50 was interest on the I I f ' • I I , • ' I J I 4 ! I I , l 4 4 • IEST MJYS appears Thursdays and Satur~ If you know of a good buy, c.atl me at 540-1224, fax me at 646-4170. Jerry, however, chose to go to jail at the Ritz Carlton in Laguna original $50. - Hamilton notes the money . Wiiiiam Lobdell. The same 24-Daily Pilot. P.O. Box 1560, Costa hour answering JeNlce may be Mesa. CA. 92626. Copyright: No used to record letters to the news stories. ~Miom. edft.().. editor on any topic; rill matter °' ldwrtlMments ADDftESS herein can be reproduced With- Our~ Is lJO W Bay St.. out wrttten permluion of copy· Costa Mes-. C.fff. 92627. rigtyt own«. COINCDONS HOW IQ ltEAOf US It 11 the Pilot't policy to PfOMpt-C1m*ltion ly <orrect tf1 lfton of WbsUnce. The Times Orange County Please c.all 57..,..23J. Thl4* you (800) 252-9141 AdwoM• m . --llO•t.UT CIMllfted 642-5671 The ~port INdYCclltl Mesa LOCATION stzE O.lly Piiot (USPS-1.......ao) Is OlspAey 6Q.4J2 I Wedge 1·2SW fcltorlll j>ublishtd Monday dV°'9' Sat-N9wpoft 1·2SW urdly In Newport hecn and ,._S.-1224 lledtles 1-lSW COit.i ~ IUbeatptloN •• Sportl'42~ IUwr Jetty l·2SW onty wall*8 by tiutlea'lblng to H9wl,. $pofti •• 146-4170 CdM 1·2SW The l1tries o;ange CoOl.nY (IOO) E-Mail: Fl.T\.71..,; oiclgy com 252-9141. In ... Outlkte of MllnOftb IOA1WCI Nt'Wpoft ...., .,ct C'.oltAI Mell. lusina Offkt 642"""' • Ught. vatteble ~to the~ Piiot .....,,.. Fax 6)1•5'02 wtndl thk mom1rig onlv .. ~by mall fol' ~by ~ win thfft Mtt-touth .. f!:HOIUNE $1.51 Pflt ""°""' S.ond ct. C..llforioljj ~..,.,,. ... west 1 s knots by ~ pild .. (Oita Mela, CA. a nn. Mlm>r Company. lftemoon.~ ~ llbout the o.lly (Mees Ir.dude .. .......,.. ~ ....... WeYIS 1·2 .... with • ... and kol i.a) llOSfMAS. ,...... •• ao west twltf of I Mt. ~ 0t news tlpa wtll bt l'tcOfOO TUt: Send ldct9 ~ '° e '"' c.llf. CN =:!!C.~ .. .)id ertd gMtfl dlr9cUy to Edttci TheNMpott~Mlil NArtof*~ jim deboom doubled in just over 10 years. Hand-written on the check by the minister-to-be was the refer- ence to Psalms 32:8. ONE MORE MEMORABLE CHRISTMAS CARD: Realtor Diane Coltnmt''t annual celebrity Chri.Stmas card dwing the past seven years baa. featwed Diane posed with such notables a Presi- dent George Bush, Senator Barry Goldwater, V .P. Dan Quail, Bob Hope, Ram Jim Everett, actor Tom Selleck and astronaut Buzi Aldrln. In each case, Diane has known the celebrity who consent- ed for the Christmas card photo. Featured with Diane this year in the Christmas card photo is former HUD Secretary and Con- gressman Jack Kemp, with the salutation of "With Love from Diane & Jack." Nice friends to have! CLUB NOTES: Costa Mesa resident Jane Warner reminds us Dr. Sidney H. Golub, tJCl Execu- tive Vice Chancellor, will speak on the "Immune System" at the UCI Town & Gown dinner meet- ing Jan. 17. Reservations can be made by calling 645-9318. Members of the Costa Mesa Newport Harbor Uons Club are mourning the death of past Presi- dent Don Butts, who died Jan. 2 and Lionness Loll •Jo" Josephine Miller, recent widow of Past District Governor Les Miller, who died Dec. 31. Ser- vices for both were at St. Andrews Church on Jan. 5. Friends of long-time Newport- Balboa Rotarian Kelly Mumott are invited to attend a memortal service for Kelly on Friday, Jan. 19 at 4 p .m. at Calvary Church, 1010 N. Tustin Blvd. in Tustin. Kelly is the son of Past District Governor Ward Mumon. Our condolences to the families. --- SERVICE Cl.UB MEETINGS: • TIJESDAY -7:30 a.m. Newport : Beach Sunrise Rotary Club meet:. dt lh& Balboa Bay Club for Craft Tulks .. • Noon: Costa Mesa Kiwanis Club meeis: at the Costa Mesa Commuruty Center • Kiwanis Club of Newport Beach meets: at the Shark Island Yacht Club .... b:JO • p .m Costa Mesa-Newport Harbor LionP Club wtll meet at the Cosld Me'>d : Country Club. • WEDNESDAY -7:15 a.m South • Coast Metro Rotary Club, the "Th.stf' ol: Costa Mesa Club" meets at the Center• Club ... Noon: Costa Mesa Rotary Club; meets at Mesa Verde Country Club. • The Exchange Club of Orange Coa'it • rneets at the Bahia Connthlan Yacht : Club. 6 p.m. The Newport Balboa • Rotary Club meets at the Bahia • Corinthian Yacht Club. :. llfURSDAY -7 a m. Costa Mesa • Orange-Coast Breakfast Lions Club : wW meet at Mi.mi's Cafe for a program. on "Law Enforcement and Cnme Con-• trol ln Costa Mesa" ... Noon: Kiwarus : Club of Corona del Mar meets at the • Bahla Corinthian Yacht Club. The • Exchange Club of Newport Harbor, : meets at Shark Island Yacht Club to hear fromJudg• Selim "Bud" Fnmk.linZ Costa Mesa North Kiwanis Club meets- at the Holiday Inn. Newport Irvine • Rotary Club meets at the Irvine Mar-: rlott for Craft Talks. • ~~~~~~~~~~~-· • ~• QlJISTs puhnshed : fNefY Saturday In the Daily Pilot. FAX : your seM<:e dub's meeting information. to 631-5851 or mail to 1743 Bayport •, Way, Ntwp<>rt Beach, 92660. ' ·~ ~-'----.. ~~; ,,..,~ -.. -------"---' -Lair dense coastal fog to tti. south. TIDU TODAY Flrst high 2:26 a.m. 4.4 First low 9:17 a.m. U · Second high 2:31 p.m, 3.0 Second low 8:14p.m. 16 MM»AY First~ 3:23 a.m. 4,7 First low 10:42 a.m. u S«ond h19h •:27 p.m. 2.t Secondlow 9:24p.m. 1.9 SAl\JRDAY, JANUARY 13, 1"6 Holidn¥s br~ught great Travis moments in history Our grucbon. Travis. made kid history when he was here over the holidays. He almost never reverted to· the traditionally wretched behav- ior of a 3 and 1/2-year-old (i.e., loud, obnoxious, sett-centered). The lad was a model of deco-rum. good manners and lovabill- ty. Hardly. After a brief and pri- vate d.ia1ogUe With his dad, the nav slowed the pace of the gift- opening orgy. From tben on, he was a delight to behold. He took his ti.me, admired each gift, and showed it off to his lcln.. 1\'avis went from box to box in the overabundance of loot, look- ing for his name on the tags, tossing everything else aside. That "Il'avis could read his frightening world -is how he will deal with the arrival of hiS sibling on or about Ma:reh 20. When one of his mom's friends asked "Il'avis U he was excited about having a baby brother or sister, he replied succinctly: •No," (He can be terse, when the occasion calls for it.). The nav and I al.so had a little chat about the great event. And on'those few occasions when the 1\'av did make the walls bend, I'll bet you didn't even notice; you probably thought it was another MD-80 taking off. It ls probably typical 3 112- yeat-old behavior to be an out- standing citizen when you are expected to vie for Brat of the Year honors. It is part Qf their moral code: Pool the old fo~, keep'em guessing, keep'em off guard. fred martin 1 name thrilled everybody. He can also count to 10, holding up the appropriate fingers for each • number, The 'tiav also talks a lot. A whole lot. "So, wbaddya think? Would you rather have a baby brother or a baby sister?" •ves," he said. "No, I mean would you rather your mom has a little girl or a little boy." Never, ever let them know when you're going to do the old tontrum number. Take Christmas day. The nav was a wonder. Here's a kid who on Christmas Eve was at his paternal grand- parents for dinner and presents. The next morning he opened .the pile of goodies under his own tree, then went to Colorado Springs, got on a plane, flew to Phoenix, thence to John Wayne International, where he was greeted by his maternal grand- parents. He was whisked to their home, where he was then bugged and squeezed by his Alintie Carol and his great grandmother and step-great grandfather. Not once during these wann familY. moments did he try and break free of the gooey kisses and take a flying leap at the mountain of loot under his third tree in two days. ' We m\lSt have made him wait two, three minutes before dig- ging irito the mass of colorfully . wrapped gifts. The first he opened were some items of clothing we had bought for him, including a nifty outdoorsman's vest from L.L. Bean. They might p.s well have been empty boxes. The storm clouds gathered on his face. You could tell what he was thinking: "Yikes, what if all I'm getting is clothes?" High schoQl students' artwork displayed .Artwork. by two. Cmona.. OeL U:lrs . ..seleded ...tbe ~ from Mar High School students, Matt 105 entries. All entries were on Marble and Sacha-Mikhail exhibit ·at the college through annual South Orange County High School Art Calendar, spon- sored by Irvine Valley College, Pacific Bell and The Art Store. Each year, Irvine Valley Col- lege invites high school artists to submit ink, pencil or charcoal drawings to be included in the ealendar. A panel of art instruc• The 1996 calendar features reproductions of the top 14 entries based on the theme "Headline as Art." Project coor- dinator Chris Gwaltney, an art instructor, asked contestants to use ..newsp4per headline as a starting point for their draw- ings. ARY .......... ,. . Fashion Island -Newport Beach That mat not seem impressive for one his age, but as recently as last summer, many of his rela- tives -this one included -were quite concerned over his lack of intelligible speech. With that out of the way, all we have to wony about -other tlian the overall terror of growing up in an ever-weirder, ever mor~ •Mmmmmhmmmph." Then he went back to his Matchbox Car Wash, a big hit. (in response to a tidal wave of inquiries, the nav also digs "Pick the Pleas.off Fred." Obviously, I could not resist buying the game, although I am not pleased with yet anoth- er means of denigrating a proud famous for our ... , Light CuiSine recipes prepared lean on calories, but not flavor . Cilan'N-o-LimiSiilid • Light Tostada • Cliickm TomatiUiTacos • Light Enchiladas • Frijolts Fresco -(Fresh not refoed) Newport Beach 675-6855 Cosca Mesa 642-1 142 f WoKFORI I COUPON ON I I THURSDAY I L---.J \JR\'/.\'(; ORt\'(,I < "( H . \' n · / f JR ( J\ ·1 R W ~I. IR\. I:, •1•:.1 II ,. • c" r .. I/, . •I,,,,.,.,, .. lf:t1///IJ•,f1 I /'.,, ~ • \,II f'" ! fi,-.,. ), •\I<. ! , SEMI-ANNUAL TodiY-.thropgh Sunctay,.J1nuary 11st ~~60% OFF . name.) We shall see how the "Il'av takes to siblirighood. If he is a . tad hostile to the new arrival, he will come by it honestly. When our younger daughter, Carol, was born, her older sister was not exactly the Welcome Wagon -and wasn't for a number of years. Shortly after we moved mto our first house in Huntington Beach, Diana was about 5, Carol · 2. Big sis came running to her mother one day: "Mom1• she ratted. "Carol took crayons and drew all over the wall." Mom immediately went to investigate, and, indeed, there PHOTOGRAPHY · 240 Newport Ccnccr Dn,e, Suite 110 Newport Buch (714) 6«·6933 they were: multicolored lines drawn honzontally all over d* wall. Just aoout one foot higher than Carol could reach .. ls navis capeble of stich ... treachery? Do bears sleep in tm ... woods? I suspect there will be --: fodder for many piore columm : with theserr\ew adventures.~ • usual, however, I will restrain .. " myselt to one or two a year. Frankly, I write them only._ :; because an astonishing nwnoet Jo! of readers are genuinely intereSl- ed in the saga of this kld. And yoll know me: anything to please a reader. • FRED MAlnlN's column runs every Thunday and Saturday. Excellence In Wedding Photography for over 50 Years Men, women, and children Walk .. ins welcome-call for an appointment-today! -:~-~NtEGRITY 1{f . Ncra.-Fri. 1~ Sit 10lm-6:00prr 5u1dlr/ 11 :OQmn-ScOOpm Water district adopts money-saving plan • But local residents wanted the water agency trimmed 1. back more. Board members and other observers ·applaud the restructuring. By Tina Borgatta1 Daily Pilot the current admmistration and public affairs departments into one office, wruch will be beaded by an administra tivc manager/district secretary. • IGlild ~, st ~ ~ ::!° ,.c: Md ~=Li-the egmc.y 1Dfo jUlt two d8put----,.,....UoU ad ..,.,,._ traUoD. She mo RaggeDd pro- modng ~~to take over thole podiolls and not l!hiDg any new~ to replace for- mer distrfd ~ Gene Wat- son, wbo recently .retired, and dis· trlct secretary Michelle Jacluon, who will leave the agency at the end of the month. Ohlig's plan drew support from a citizens' watchdog organization. Coalition for Clean Water-Costa •Path Will be included in plans for councy's Upper Bay Regioilal P.ark. NEWPORT BEACH -No, thOle surveyor pol)I along Irvine Avenue betw8en Santiago and Univenity"are not meant to si~ some new form of crop. The stakes indicate the toca- tlon of a new bicycle trail which the city of Newport Beach will add to the county of Orange's Upper Bay Regional Park. into tbe park. The dty will a1Jo pay for curb and ltOnn drain Unprovementl. •'lbe county didii't have the time or the staff to put the pianl together,• Mid Ne~rt Beach Public Work.a Director DOn We bb . "So the dty took on the responsi- bility of administering the con- tract." . The improvements will take the bike trail away from the Oow of~ Webb and dty projects engt. neer John Wolt er beJh say the county has been planning the park for several years. The coun- ty banktuptcy may have slowed down the process .somewhat, Wolter said. COSTA MESA -Mesa Consoli- dated Water Distict officials will ·move forward with a reorganiza- tion plan that is expected to save the agency about S80i000 a year. ·we will proceed just as rapidly llS we can,• General Manager Karl KeI;np said Friday. ·we hopa to have people m place within the next six months.• The district's board of directors bn Thursday voted 3-1 in favor of the plan, which trims the agency's upper-management Staff in half but maintains the saipe number of employees. The decision wra.ps_up a month of dJ.scussions and debate over how to best reorganize the district. "The (reorgtJlllz.atJonj does iwo things, it natte1111 the ~ ol th e organlzatlon and It groups empl~ees wlth Bimllar talenta together ... • Mesa. The organi- zation for months has been calllng for a reorganization of the district. On Friday, a founder. of the coalition ciilled the board's approval of the four-manager The park, scheduled for com- pletion in August, will be primar- ily passive open space, although there will al.so be an interpretive natUre center. But Newport Beach has agreed to pay for moving the bike trail off Irvine Avenue and Of the project's $1.2 million price tag, the $650,000 in dty funds comes from gas tax pro- ceeds. Once complete, the bike trail will run parallel to Irvine Avenue -meandering through Jhe park for one mile artd contin- uing for another quarter mile on University Drive. • Nonetheless, Wolter '.said the park, bike trail and improvements provided a .good opportunity for the .city and county to work together. •we were ple~ to have the opportunity to get those regional funds and move the bike trail off the stJfet, • Wolter said • Some members of the public had hoped the plan would result in a reduction to the 67-employee agency and greater savings to the district. But, Kemp, who drafted the plan, has said the approved management structure will allow the agency to streamline duties and still provide accessibility to the public without overburdening workers. The plan combines pr:octuction, dlstribubon and engineering into one department, which will be headed by an operations/assistant general manager. It also combines •ASilthiiUE-.~Blbnia ·Sail Oma -Mm All-. 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SPICIALS plan •appalling.• •Jt's like they .11111111111111111111111 COUPON 1111111111111111111111. --had a preconceived • notion aqd had already made a : decision about what the reorgani-: zation would be,• said coalition chair Heather Somers. "I think it's appalling that they are looking at : this as being a downsizing maneu- ver." ---- -- 17th St. BEAUTY CENTER Full Seroice Salon & Beauty S upply ~ •sa0 01=1= w/ any purchase of $25 or more "We cany top designer lines in. .. Haircare • Cosmetics • Skin Care ----·--• • • •• -•• • But, the reorganization did win some support from the community. Costa Mesa Chamber of Com- merce executive director Ed Faw- cett, who attended Thursday's meeting, said the plan is in line with executive structures that have b~en recommended by 6'12-t>t> '.• 283-D 17th St., Costa Mesa (Next to Ross) : experts. 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For more information, caU s31.3s23. -YOGA DEMONSTRATION r The Yoga Place of Costa Mesa '-will hold a Teacher Demonstra- :'" tion Night from 6 to 9:30 p.m. -.tonight featUring presentations by some of the top yoga teachers in • the country. The cost is $8 and ":includes food and beverage. Yoga :Place is at 1835 Newport Blvd., • Bldg. A in the Costa Mesa Court- -yards. For more information, call :-642-7400. ,~CHARGE! Beach Central Ubrary, 1000 Avo- cado Ave. For more information, call 717-3801. TRIANGLE SQUARE CONCERT Jeff Johnson will play classic rock in a free concert fro.m noon to 2:30 p.m. at Triangle Square today. MONDAY CHRISTIAN SINGLES Christian Singles Mingle will bold a three-course dinner and seminar today at 7 p.m. in the Tea Room, Newport Beach Public Golf Course, 3100 Irvine Ave. The topic will be MEverything You've Always Wanted to Ask a Shrink - but Couldn't Afford the Pees.• The cost is $10. For more informa- tion, call 375-0400. TUESDAY The music that has played an tntegyal role in such cartoons as 'FOR THE HEALTH OF rr Bugs Bunny and The Lone The Jewish Women's Business , Ranger will be the theme of and Professional Group is hosting ;Charger,· the Pacific Symphony •for the Health of It" today at 6 • Orchestra's concert for children p.m. at the Jewish Federation ages i.oUI..to 13 and. theii:..Ml.lw.ues...+ CamJlllSJ5QE..BakeLSL in.Cas- The concerts will take place today ta Mesa. The keynote address at 10 a.m. and 11:30 p.m. at the Orange County Performing Arts Center in Costa Mesa. Tickets are $11 for adults and $9 for children. For more information, call 755- 5799. ~ARS OF MAGIC' Producer and award-winning magician Dale Salwak returns to brange Coast College today with two showings of an all-new, full. stage production of the 'Stars of Magic.• Showttmes are 4 and 8 p.m. in• OCC's Robert B. Moore Theatre. Advanced tickets are $15 for adults and $8 for children. For more "information, call 432- 5880. RECORDER WORKSHOP Orange Coast College is offer- ing a seven-week recorder work- shop for all skill levels beginning today through Mar. 2 from 9 a.m. to noon in Room 108 of OCC's Music Building. Registration fee is $45 and participants must fur- nish their own recorder. For more infonnation, call 432-5880. APPLE COMPUTER ClUB deals with breakthroughs in mammography and questions YOU NEVER SAU-SAGE SAUSAGE . Or Such Delicious Food! Join Us For Lunch • Dinner• Sunday BfunCb '; Holiday Cttering Avaihble For Reservations and Directions Cal l 723-0621 women should ask about their . .--..,....-------,.-...,---------------_._ ___ _ mammograms. Other health top- ics such as nutritional approaches to common health problems, stress reduction and how to Gge gracefully through exercise will also be presented. The cost for non-members is $22 and $12 fro members, including dinner. For reservations, call 755-5555 ext. 224. READING ALOUD Motivational speaker and author of MThe Read-Aloud Handbook," Jim Trelease will speak on bow to tum kids on to reading today at 7 p.m. at Ensign Intermediate School Gym, 2000 Clili Drive in Newport Beach. For information or reservations, call 251-3383, 19#. PRESOjOOL STORYTlME Preschool storytime resumes today at 10:30 a.m. at Balboa, Corona del Mar and Marmers Branch Llbranes. The 45-minute program includes stories, songs, poems and other fun with lan- guage for three to five-year-olds. 01'-.nlnU' ..iJlfopnatinn, call 717- 3801. 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INCOME TAX WORKSHOP • 1 A free workshop designed to • equip volunteers to provide free I income tax assistance to low ·lncome, elderly, non-English : , 1J>0aking and handicapped per- 1 : •ons will be held toQ.ay, Jan. 20, I • 27 and Feb. 3 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. l : interested parties need only :~~nd one sei&ion. Sessions will 1 •l>e held in Room 104 of Orange • •Coast College's Business Educa- -~ lion Building. For more informa--:=ijton. call 643--4060. I'• 1: SUNDAY I· .... ~ I •41\NSHOW , •: The Shoreline Dog Fanciers 1 •>re sponsoring a dog show today I ;'lrom 8 •.m. to 6 p.m. a t Orange ~%::ounty Pair & Sxposition Center's 1 1 ~i:>WJdings 10, 12, 14, 16 and tent •l 1. AdJillulon ii $5 for adults, $4 1 1 tiJor seriion and cbild.reri age 6-12 .~ Children under 6 are free. For ear. information, can 532-5559. I ~ISE FOLK MUSIC l • 1'M publk ii invited to a tree , 8Pl of Japanese folk music DMW at 3:30 p.m. 1n tbe friends :f.irMIJIDa Room Of tbe Newport . 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' • • .. , ' I I i MOU.Y ..:mr5 M1\mf BIGAGBBll' The JCC Menomh Theater pe.. sents a musical tour ~ Second Avenue and BroadWay ~ugb the eye1 ol Ylddilb. Theater's Molly Picon, wtio was a star ot. vaude- . .theater md filJri. The, play, Wttftl:ill by Satab 8Jad1er ~Obafi; 19 a dramatic and miiSic41 biography and will have its Orange County premiere 8 p.m. tonight. followed b}' Jl showing 2 p.m. Sunday at the JCC Menorah Theater, 250 E. Bak- er at Redhill in Costa Mesa. nckets are $12.50 for JCC members and $15 for non-members. Information: 755-0340. CORNELL UNIVERSrTY GLEE a.ue One of the few male-voiced, a cappella university singing groups in the world will perform at 7 p.m. Tuesday in Mariner's Church, 1000 Bison, Newport Beach. The club will be performing some of its clas- sic sacred and secu1M repertoire from around the world. Suggested donation is $10. No child care is available for this performance. For information, call Russell Urban at 553-0808. Owrcb. IDO a~ ... liilli il r-------~-------------~* ,,. ... JDllD and Ply~ •(Mde. liMI to Get ca. and StAy aa. ln a Reletkmwbtp. AD llnglm illl9 wekune. A S1 donation, wbida allo COYel'I refreshments, Wiil be reque.ted at the door. No reservations are ~· ORANGE COAST UNITARIAN UNIVERSAU5T CHURCH 1 I •How Would A UU Do In Ancient Egypt• is the tiU~ the 1 service 10:30 a.m. Sunday at Orange Coast Unitarian Universal- ist Chw-ch. 1259 Victoria St., Costa Mesa. Presented by Ken and Adair Small of Irvine, the ru.scus.gon will e(tl>lore diverse dogmas seen in 'lran.sylvania in the . 1560s and important tenets of UU belief laid down 4,500 years before John Sigismund declared religious free- dom in his small kingdom. There will be a discussion period after the service, and an observance of Mar- tin Luther King Jr. 's birthday. Child care and religious instruction for children Will be offered during the service. 965-1176. St. Ja + NAIR St. J1mes • EJ)lscopat Churth. ADDlllSS: 3209 VII Lido, NiWport Beach. + TILEPHONe: 675- 0210. + DINOMINATION: Episcopal. + YEAR ESTAB- US•D: 1941. + SENIOR MSTOlt: The Reverend David Anderson. + PASTORAL STAFF: Father Darrei l Ford, associate for pastoral care; Father David Comegys, assistant priest; Karen Bro, director of communi- cations. + SERVICE TIMES: Sunday traditional service, 7:30 a.m.; + WILCO .. WAG· ON: .The services have greete\i and a wel-come table in place. Visitors are given a e1rnation and visitor e1rd, and are provid- ed with information about the congrega-· tion and church activ- ities .. + OUTREACH PRO- GRAMS: The church has a ministry team which visits Chino State Prison twice a month. A group assists Santa Ana Res- cue Mission once a month. CLASSICAL CHRISTIAN CONCERT St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church presents a concert by Diane Elias 4 p.m. Jan. 21. Mezzo- soprano Elias has recently returned from her European tour to reside in Newport Beach. 600 St. Andrews Road, Newport Beach. Informa- tion. 574-2228 or 642-2945 (Diane · Elias). WELCOME NEW MEMBER EVENING Temple Isaiah of Newport Beach (Conservative) will cele- brate the growth of its congrega- tion by holding a ·welcome New MemberH evening at 8 p .m. Jan. 19 at 2401 Irvine Ave. in Newport Beach. Spiritual leader of the syna- gogue, Rabbi J oseph Mendelsohn, will officiate and present the new families so that they may be conse- crated in the fellowship of Israel's faithful. Newcomers are welcome. A special Oneg Shabbat hour and reception will follow. Call 548- 6900. I contemporary service, 9 a.m.; charismatic renewal service, 10:45 a.m. + CHILD CARE: Pro- vided at 9 and 10:45 MARC MAii~ I OMV I'll.OT The Rev. David Anderson of St. James Episcopal Church in Newport Beach. The church also sponsors Wycliffe Bible Translators, based in Huntington Beach. The organiza- tion translates the Bible into different languages around the world. · SINGLES SERENDIPITY The Serendipity series for sin- gles meets Wednesdays at 7:30 p.m at St. Andrew's Presbyterian --------- Mercury Insurance Low Rates fo r A utos & Trucks COMMERCIAL LIABILITY BONDS C .\1.1. 838-J 7 J () HOME OWNER'S FIRE RENTERS Free Telephone Qu otes No Broker or Policy fees Family Owned & Operated since 1974 sareco Ins. -Progressive Ins. • Supenor Ins. -Atlantic Ins. and more . l1/a111s & .·\111/er.\011 /11s11ra11ce Brokers METHODIST Coma .. MESA VERDE • UNITED METHODIST CHURCH FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST . . . . 1701 laker, C.M Worship & Church School 8:30 and 10:00 a.m. Dr. Ridx:ird • 979-823.4 NEWPORT CENTER UNrrED METHODIST CHURCH 16°cJor~v~ 644-0745 Worship at 8:00AM & I O:OOAM Sunday School All ~es 9:00AM Rev. Edward C. Martin I~8.G :U N .8. United Methodist Church 21632 Wesley Dr. La~una Beach 99-3088 Sund~ Morning Wons~ & Chris an EducatJon 1 Ministers David Beades & Virginia Wheeler West~ CounMli~enter S9rvlces AvlJ e RELIGIOUS SCIENCE 3303 Via Udo, Newport Beach 673-1340 or 673-6150 Cburch 1oam • Spm, Sundaf School lbn Wedneldaf UMtlngs lpm CrtaJt in mt a ckan heart, 0 God; and~ a righl spirit within me. Psalms 51:10 - CONGREGATIONAL m COMMUNITY CHURCH CONGREGATIONAL · UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST To lillw,. To c:..; To C.. II To 00. Or. Dennlt W. Short, Minister Sundey Wor'lhlp 1:30. 11>.AM Chwdl Sdlool 9AM ~ • 9-.45 Ollchn 01'ld e.... ~ 644-7~ ,,. -.c.-o.i ... "SERIOUS CHALLENGF.S PACING AMERICAN CHRISTIANS" (l Tunothy4:1·16) a.m. services. + SIZE OF CONGREGATION: More than 1,000. + CONGREGATION MAKE· UP: Mixture of older and younger adults. The congre- gation has many members between 30 and 50 years old. + DRESS: Casual to formal at 7:30 and 9 a.m. services. At the 10:45 a.m. service, the mode of dress is generally casual. + TYPE OF WORSHIP: The 7:30 a.m. service ls conducted in old-style, "Shakespearian" English. The 9 a.m. service is conducted in modern Eng- lish, and the music is more contempora ry. The 10:45 a .m. service uses a very free form of worship, often vary- ing in style from week to week. The service is also longer, generally lasting about two ho urs, and beg ins with about 30 minutes of singing. + RECENT SERMON: Fr itzSimmons Allison, a retired bishop from Sout h Caroli na, was the guest speaker at the 9 a.m. and 10:45 a.m. services. His topic was the Pharisees and hypocrisy. + MISSION STATE- MEN~ "St. James Church is a community dedicated to serving Jesus Christ (tS Lord. H + INTERESTING NOTE: The church wUI hold a service titled "Pentecost Revisited " at 7 p.m. Jan. 28. The event will be "a time of celebra- tion and preaching about t he Holy Spirit.., By David Sliva L ........... -... ---~--· r;;------------------·---------~.-..-----~ One Dollar · Firs• MonC:h's Rene. On Selected sizes. B ring Ad for d iscount. call fo r D etails Exp ires 2/28/95 5(. MARK PRESBYIEllIAN CHURCH ' EPISCOPAL SAINT JAfAES crURCH ' epascopa .,. c-.IMlf)'. ,,.....,, .. ~-' I ........... Cflttd. &Md attd limor" Fr. David C. And.non, rector 3209 Vio Udo N9wpoft 8eocif'I 14'/ 6'75-0210 Sun"•IJ Worship 9:30 •.m. CbilJ C.e, Sun''"J School ]11m/Jore• 11t Eutllluff Newport Buch 644-134 1 CHRISTIAN 'f HARBOR CHRISTIAN . CHURCH (0 ........ Clwllt) • 1411 .......... .... """"' ...... Siftdly Wonlllp • 10:00AM Dr. Jottph RIH MH711 ' 7:30 am Traditional 9 am Contlmpc>!'Orr. 9 am Church SchoOI 1 O:A.5 am Charismatic and Wednesday noon ..._\I'\ I \Ill If \I I ,\ \I I \ \I I I I " I l 'l'-t < H' \I ( 111 I\< 11 ~ Xt;zppY JVew Year! 'For infonnation on tlie · "Religious 'Directory 'Please Call Xristin 'Bennan 574·42'40 SOUTH COAST CHRISTIAN CHURCH We Care About You Because Cluist Cares. "God's Rule for Doubtful Things" Philippians 4:4-9 Wonhip Scnice 10: U un Jerrold A. HolJobeugb. Bible Stucb. 9:00 un .Minister Kldt For Cluist S:JO pm 792 Victo ria Street• Costa Mesa CA • 92627 (71 4) 548-3468 (Comer o( V1cto1il &: Pieceoda) ' COMMUNITY CHURCH .. . , SATURDAY, ~UMV 13. 1111 if elican Hill golf tournament will benefit new Jleeve-Irvine Center IKe.t Waldrep WU bl toWli this week making plana for hll upcoming March , golf tournament at Pelican HiJl. Th8 former Texu Chrt.tian UniVentty footb:f f.14'1.'-hl.ara--.1~ on tlie fie! , u devoted- ~ Ute to helping victims of ipinal cord inj~. · • Waldrep joined forces with ~ban Irvine Smith and his friend dbrlstopber Reeve in announc- i:Jig the Reeve-Irvine Center for spinal cord trauma, to be creat- ed at UCI with an initial $1 mil- Jfun grant from Joan Irvine SJDith. • The o~erall cost of the center ~ expected to top SS million, With funds coming from both private and university sources. Peggy Goldwater Clay was at Wald.rep's side for the major aimouncement. Clay chaired WaJdrep's fim-aver Newport Golf Tournament last year at Pelican Hill, raising more than $50,000 for the research chest of Dr. Carl Cottman, noted UCI medical professor and researcher. . Clay's success is in large part b.w. cook to major assistance from the dedicated PageNet Corporation, title sponsor of the event, as well as generous support from Prudential Securities, under- writing the entire Four Season's Comedy Dinner, which is a major part of the Waldrep pack- age. PageNet is back again this year with a vengeance. Local corporate representatives from all over the southland are back- ing the tournament. Major sports and entertainment cele ntiet Will be on the links, and you can be sure there Will b8 plenty of paging from hole to hole. To join Christopht!'r R'eeve, .J91Dlrnne Smith. and Kent_ Waldrep in finding a cure for paralysis, call 1-800-925-2873 and sign up for a little golf and a lot of fun March 11. All money raised by Goldwa- ter-Clay stay in the community and go to UCI. PGA Seniors to 'come to Newport Beach Country Club The good news for Newport is that the same week the Wal- drep teams tee ott at Pelican Hill. International Sports Mar- keting and Toshiba are bringing the PGA Seniors to The New- port Beach Country Club for their major national tournament. Golling great George Archer will defend his championship, won last year on tbe nearby Mesa Verde links. All of the legends of golf are due in town, along with major national N. ,. St (Mar .. falY) ......... . • (714) 713-JMO • 15 1 E . COAST HWY • NEWPORT B EACH • 673-34 25 BREAKFAST AT 7 EVERY DAY Fresh squeezed o range Juice s mall SI 75 Prapefrult Melon tn Season Granola wlth Yogun & Fn1H Oa tmeal or Cream o f Wheat Fruit & Juices Large s2.2s half s 1.95 half s 1.95 Fresh Fn1it Plate Fresh Sil<. cd Banana Fresh Berne~ In Season Fnllt Yogun Cereals S3.50 Special K • Frosted Flakes S2.50 Ralsln Bra n • Granola · Breakfast Specials 11'\mertcan Breakfast '1Wo ~AA-'> any '>IYI~ wllh thok.<' orb.Kon or ham or ..au-...ge. home frl<•d 1)(1l<1HX0'> .m<1 rc1t1.,1 one egg, bacon, potatoes and toast. 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Il we have weather like we're having this week, the coverage could create another "Rose Bowl• effect. send1.ng countless thousands of snow bound, shivering visitors to our shores. Real estate agents get ready. There's even more good • news. ISM and Toshiba have earmarked a substantial portion of tournament gain to local charity. Se1t1eral deserving, but lesser known causes have been chosen to share in the largess. One of them is National Dyslex- ia. The learning disease is a lit- tle-understood problem affect- ing thousands of Americans. Children with dyslexia are often misdiagnosed, and rele- gated to the ranks of the "slow learner" by educators not pre- pared to handle the learning "differences• of these children. Loco1 blonde l>omb hell Sala Fulton iS one champion of the local dyslexia cause. / She ond her husband, promi- '1lent plastic surgeon Dr. Michael Fulton, ~ave put their money, connections and tim~C­ behind curing dyslena, helping to make a differe nce in this community. _ Fulton's efforts will be rewarded with help from Toshi- ba and the PGA Seniors. 'Evening of Discovery' for the symphony Barbara and Jun Glabman are opening their posh Bnstol Street furniture emporiwn Jan 25 for a benefit for The Pacific Symphony. They are calling the event an "Evening of Discovery" as local symphony patrons are invited to join the Glabman's for a cocktail buffet and treasure hunt throughlhe store for hidden pnz . The excitement has been sponsored in part by Travcoa. the travel com~y that ii a major underwnter of the 1996 Symphony of Jewels Ball . ln other Symphony news, • The Chinese American League of The Pacific Symphony, chaired by the beauti1ul and generous duo Arlene Cheng . anli Nancy Weinstein, Will gath- er the formidable forces in this. community dedicated to sup- porting the talents of young, musioans A fabulous Chinese New Year celebrating the Year of The Rat will take place Jan. 26 m The Plaza Ballroom of The Westin, South Coast Plaza Hotel A special Chanel Fashion presentation will be followed by d piano recital by Xiang-Dong Kong, bronze medalist o1 the 1896 Tchaikovsky Piano Com- peb hon. •8.W. COOK's columns run Thurs- days and Satu rdays. EN'S GEi BET VALIA Catpet & Drapery January Clearance On AI,14 REMNANTS . . ~-00/o ~t>FF Now Open Sundays from 11 -4pm· CHACO FITIGUES COURTNEY RIEDEL • GO SIL COMPLICE • BERNA , G raDdmn ShOe*: It~. StsUge and WODderful ' 'J'hing ... • ··~ t tide tor a one-lJMUl show, but I wban tbe tU1r ot the show 11 ..,...,.,_"""" liilger/IOD(IWJ'iter/guµarilt.lactor ~ Mark 1\mibull. 'f9U know it's j bound to be a wonderful event. 'l A couple ot years ago, Turnbull 1 combined his witty songs with reOective stories about his colorful life and career into a one-man f show called •Mark Turnbull and l Friends.• Now, Turnbull has ._Wllla.....,.J•••• AIDIDmn-.-111 wdt8r and ... Amd ...... pananal ltrugglea to aa. ~and ~Qwnmmtary. Ntahibwa ii~ a break flOln ~arming thOee pieces to co-star in the ))Jay •BeJlad ot Yachiyo" that opened this week- end at South Coast Repertory. The p)4ly ii a co-~uction with Berkeley R.epertori Theatre, which staged "Yachiyo" last fall. Most of the original cast of that production bas made the trip i returned with more songs and sto- ; rtes that he will perfonn tonight ~ and next weekend at the Newport ' Theatre Arts Center in Newport : Beach. christopher trela are at least three versions that I know of. It's a timely story. Our take on it is a little different than the others. I don't see it so much as a. horror story. It's a cross between Monty Python and Verdi. It gets rich and tragic, then it gets very silly.• south for the SCR sta¢ng. which .-. meant the rehearsal time for the SCR production could be short- ened from the nortnal four to five weeks to less than two. , Turnbull said his new show has ~ a different theme. ' "It's not so much about me as it : is about us, the family ol bumani- : ty, • said Turnbull. during a recent • interview at the theater. "The songs are personal, but they're about universal themes. The other , show could be called the show of : a liletime, literally. lb.is is the j same thing, but this is about the , interior life of what was going on. I The haiku poet Basho called it the ~ 'narrow road to the interior.' That's ) the jowney we will traverse.• ( ,, Tumbull's lile has been quite a • journey. He began his recording : career at 16 and was nominated for a Granuny award at 17. In addition to his many albwns, Turnbull bas acted in many local musical productions, including the leads in ·Damn Yankees," "Music Man," and "Guys and Dolls." He also tried his hand at writing musi- cals such as "Manet" for the Laguna Playhouse in 1989. Tumbull's latest mu&cal writ- -ten with John Aschenbrenner, is •Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde;• sdled- uled for its first full production this ~ril at the Bing Theatre at use. t:1\1mbull s&d he has been work- ing on the musical on and off $ince 1978. "It seemed like a natural. I couldn't believe nobody bad done this," Turnbull said. "Now, there That may sound a bit odd, but Turnbull is the guy wbo, as musi- cal director of The Lagwia Play- house back in the 1970's and 80's, would re-orchestrate musicals and offer things like a Dixieland ver- sion of "The Music Man." Turnbull, 46, has lost none of the whimSy of his earlier work. In fact, his credo can be found in the words of Basho: "Enjoy life by for- getting whether you're young or old." •Grandma's Shoes" will be per- formed tonight at S p.m., and at 8 p.m. Jan. 19-20 and 2 p.m . Jan. 21. Information: 631-0288. Actors·study Japanese traditions for 'Ballad of Yacruyo • Lane Nishikawa is a busy guy. The playwright and perlonner is known for several one-man plays, including •Life in the Fast Lane," Hl'm on a Mission from Buddha" and HMifune and Me." 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HEMPIDLL'S RUGS & CARPETS Mon-Fri 10-S Sat 11}5 722-7224 230 East 17th St., Costa Mesa "It i5 essentially the same~ duction, with some minor script changes,• said Nishikawa, during a recent tnterview in the lobby of SCR. •Also, we bad to adjust to this space.• •Ballad of Yachiyo" is about a Japanese family living in Hawaii in the early 1900's and how both cultures blend in the lives of the family. The daughter, Yachiyo, goes to live and work for a local potter. Since pottery plays an important part in the play, Nishikawasaidthatthecasttook · part in a pottery workshop with a Japanese potter in Santa Cruz. "It brings some authenticity, so when we are talking about pottery and the process of making a pot, we know wbat we're doing. We also had workshops on the tea ceremony, and a puppet master worked with us on the puppets, and those three elements are beautifully woven into the story." Owing the cowse of the pro- duction, Nishikawa became a knowledgeable source on pottery. ~a.rtitm ·someNOtgonJApan- ese Pottery• is published in SCR's program guide for the play. In fact. the program is loaded with articles on Japanese culture and tradi- tions, and even indude&.Jl special glossary for selected Japanese words and·terms. Showing up ear- ly to read the program will help DON t.£ACl-V DAllY Pit.OT Mark Turnb~' ls ready to rock ln his new, one·man show at Newport Playhouse • audiences better appreciate "Bal- lad of Yachiyo," which runs through Feb. 11. For tickets, call . 957-4033. delivering a full, rich sound that had both soul and bite. On Rimsky-Korsakov's •Scheherazade," the PSO and Alsop worked together to produce C _.....,,.. t ' an enchanting spell or musical oncei. uuas er s deligh~. featuring solos from final perf Ormance many PSO musicians. Concert- The Pacific Symphony Orches-master Sheryl Stapl~. perlorming in her last concert with the PSO tra offered another terrific evening before moving to Cleveland to of dassicdl music Wednesday and Thursday evening at the Perform-become the assistant concertmas-~ <:enter~~BF--....;ter~ol the Cle;reland Symphony,_ • demonstrated Jlawless technique during her solos, and fittingly was highlighted during the final moments ol the piece. It was a nice ending to a wonderful everrlng, and to a brief but illustri- ous stay wi1h the PSO by Staples. Good luck. Sheryl. irs been great having you while we did. • OtRISTOPltER 11'E1.A's column runs S.turd '-----.4- Marin Alsop led the orchestra ===========~~~!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!:!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!!!!::!E!l!!!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!E!!~ through Barber's Overture to "The School for Scandal," followed by Bruch's Violin Concerto No. 1 in G minor, Op. 26, featuring guest vio- linist Maria Bachmann. 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Wilson was waiting m the inte.rsection of Jamboree and Campus roads at 5 a.m. Fnday when he was struck by a Chevy Blazer driven by 20- year-old Jacob Gray, a Costa Mesa resident, Gonis said. INVITED CONTINUED FROM A 1 glued her question usmg the let- ters, then included the loose let- ters which spelled her name. Police are investigating wit- nesses' reports that Gray failed to stop for Wilson, who was in the intersection, Gonis said. No citation was issued, be said. Wilson has worked for the police d~partment for about 18 years and rides his bike to work·for exercise, Gonis said. Wilson drives his car from his home in Corona to Jam- boree and Santiago Canyon rQ_ads, wher.e he parks the automobile, then bikes approximately 10 miles to the• police station on Santa Barbara Drive where he works the day , shift, Gonis said. In the several years Wilson biked the commute, be bas never had an accident~ Gon.is said. The athletic officer iS a member of the department's SWAT team and participates in the annual Baker to Vegas relay foot race. "Paul is not the type to let this beat him," Gonis said. "He will put 110% into his rehabili- tation.'' -By Carolyn MWer can be creative date askers. Last year Brandon asked Shannon to the prom, though they weren't dating, by adding the question to the end of her chemistry exam. bri~fly in the news. Author shares tip~-­ on reamng to Kias National best-$elling author Jun 1\'eleue will give parents tips on reading aloud to their children at a special at 7 p.m. in the Ensign Intermedi- ate School gymnasium in New- port Beach. 1\'eleue is the author of "The Read-Aloud Handbook" and two anthologies of children's stories. His handbook spent 17 weeks on the New York Tunes bestsellers list and has sold more 1.5 million copies. • 1\'elea.se will demonstrate sim- ple techniques parents can use to help their children become avid readers. The father of two grown chil- dren, 1Telease also will address common parent concerns like reading in bed, comic books, •ttooked on Phonics,• and televi- sion. The program is sponsored by the Kaiser Elementary School PFO, but will be held at Ensign, which is located at 2000 Cliff Dri- ve, Newport Beach. For more information, contact nna Ryder at 650-6847. r~presenting businesses and b~ owners in Newport Gen- ter and PA.$hion Island. Artists are sought for Scenic 5K romotion_ The city of Newport Beach and the Corona del Mar Chamber of Commerce are seeking an artist to design graphics for the 15th annual Corona del Mar Scenic SK and one-mile Fun Walk in June. The race is expected to attract over 2,500 athletes from across the United States. The design selected for the crystal anniversary of the popular race will be reproduced on flyers, posters and T-sh.irt.s. All artists, illustrators and grapluc designers are eligible. For more information contact Sue Stein at 644-3151 or stop by the city's Community Services Department at 3300 Newport Blvd. 'Discovery' booklet available at OCC 'Discovery' a 44-page booklet that lists all workshops, perfor- mances, tours and non-credit classes being offered this spring ~ocal '96 predictions by Orange Coast College's Com- offiered at luncheon munity Education Office, is avail- able to the public free of charge. Supervisor Marian Bergeson, The booklet is available in the Newport Beach City Manager Community Education Building Kevin Murphy and financial wiz-located next to the library. Hours ard Michael Meyer of E&Y Ken-are Monday through Thursday neth Leventhal will give their from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., Friday from predictions for 1996 at the New-9 a.m. to 5 p m. and Saturday port Center Association's annual from 8 a m. to noon. luncheon Jan. 18. Booklets can be mailed upon The event begins at noon at request by calling 432-5880. The Ritz restaurant in Ne~rt ~ r ·'-_-. ----- --- -, ' JOHNSON-GENC The engagement of Kimberly Katherine Johnson. daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Paul Michael Johnson of Newport Beach to Dr. Robert Davis Gene, son of Dr. and Mrs. Robert J . Gene of Fullerton was formally announced by her parents at a holiday engagement party. The bride-elect is a graduate of University High Sch~~ and the University of Southern Calilorrua where she was affiliated with the Delta Gamma sorority. She 1S a senior at the Universi.- ty of the Pacific School of Dentistry m San Francisco. She. was a 1987 National Charity League Debutante, The future bndegroom graduated from Troy High Sch~l where he was an All American swimmer. Stanford Univemty with a degree in Economics and a mem~r of ~t.anf~rd's N~ championship swim team, and the Uruvel'Slty of fb.e Pacific School of Dentistry _ The wedding is planned for Sept 14, at the Community Church Congregational in Corona del Mar and will be followed by a reception at the Big Canyon Country Club •That was pretty cool,• she -said. Her friends also have come up "I was doing the test and there at the bottom, the last question was handwritten and said, 'Will ¥0&.l go. to Lhe.pwm~th SAndon Hetrick? A. YES B. no C. I'll think about it,'" Shannon said. "I had to go up to my teacher and ask her if it was real, if it was mine." Center. Reservations are required =========~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!==:==:==:==:==:=:==:==:==::====:==:==:==::::=;;i!ii:==:==:===:==:==:==:=:==:==:!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ • with some creative ideas about Mking their beaus. · •Most of the time, girls write a paper plates then bake cook- and put them on the top and give them to the guy,• Shannon said. •A lot of people do the ba;l- loons where they give a bunch of balloons and have the note inside one of them.• Girls aren't the only ones that Shannon said she's gained some notoriety after Wednesday's newspaper stunt. "Today this girl came up to me that I didn't even know and said, 'Hey, I heard about that thing you did in the newspaper. That was cool,"' she said. as seating is limited. Call 644- 4622. 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A $25 VALUE ~ .-ABSOLUTELY.FREE with my St~padd - SoYe f!:l«Y month with the Storpock of ~r choice, J.aturing ent.taln ment combination• thot include one or more Of the following premium chOnn.is: HIO, . lhoWtlme and Clnemax. • 30frHml11tnaw1•of ...... twec 121 fir • entire , .. ~·• y• 1wft~ te SPRINT. • Ci) CCIMCA&-r mglll ... 9'99/96 ,.._ ...................... _ ............ .,_ ........ __ ......................... .. _ ..... ___ ..._ .......................... ___ _ . . best of the readers hotline SHALOM, OLD FRIEND Jerry Kobrin's death bringS back . memories, ·rond thoughts and good funes f • Jeny Kobrin was the original cwmudgeon. Great guy, loving guy, always there with a fabulous sense of humor. We're really going to tenibly, teml>ly ~s him. I remember when he and Paul Salata put together the Cabbage Roll off and that's the type of UUng that he'd come up with. He was a wit, a very talented publicist, a real true colum- nist and somebody we're going to miss terribly. We know somewhere is going to be better off because Jerry's going to be there. . RALPH RODHl:IM Newport Beach To know Jerry is to love him. However, when he and his guests arrived at my 80th birthday celebration at the Village Crean, uninvited, I was not sure. However, when he devoted his column to my •celebration of years and beau- ty," to Pilot land. I am grateful our lives have touched. JEAN SELBY TIIORPE Newport Beach I don't know the man, but I read his article every ti.me I saw it and I was very impressed .. with rum. I thoUghf'1:rn"hatt"11sense of hwnor that wouldn't quit. I don't know him, but I'm going to miss him. TOM COX Costa Mesa I was deeply saddened to read about Jerry Kobrin's death this morning in the paper. I loved his colwnn when he was at the Register and more so when be was at the Pilot. I'll always remember bis Cabbage Roll Wars and his Cigar Smoke Out but most of all I'll r~ember his humor. God must have needed a laugh, he took him away from us. I V<ish his son the best and our deepest sympathy to him. SANDRA BASMACIYAN Corona del Mar I'm saddened by the loss of columnist Jerry Kobrin of the Daly Pilot and Jack Smith of the L.A. Times. Their ability to amuse and brighten a day in spite of the risk of today's usual news. MRS. JACK VEltFUR11f Costa Mesa Jerry Kobrin and my late husband, James Roosevelt, were great longtime friends. Jerry also wrote eloquently about Jim on many occa- sions. Since my husband's death, quiet break- fasts have been made more interesting as I qui- etly chuckle on Jerry Kobrin and Jack Smith colwnn days. Ironically, they both died this week. Breakfasts without them won't be the same. Thank you, Jerry. MARY ROOSEVELT Corona del Mar My first wife and I were in Jeny's living room recently watching his favorite program, Jeop- ardy, al6ng with his son, Jeff. That Jeff was so adept at coming up with the correct answers even before the panelists that we decided the name of the game should be changed to "Jef- fardy. • Betty and I are really going to miss that very clever man. c.E.BROWN AK.A Carlos Moreno, Corona del MIU-) I have lost a very dear friend in the death of Jerry Kobrin. He'd like to think that he was a cwmudgeon. Nora and I even sent him a book about curmudgeons. However, he was really a very gentle person interested in the life about him in Newport Beach and reporting it so well. His loss will be felt by very many. CHARLES HESTER Newport Beach No matter what you write about Jerry Kobrin, it can't be enough. With his son Jeff, he first sought me out at my booksigning at Martha's Bookstore on Balboa Island, and we had instant ·1ove." From that time be continued encouraging IQe and became my literary •booster.• In his news- a_per column, writing about and maximizing my endeavors. -- Though ill himself, Jerry never wanted any- one to wony about him 'and.instead focused on other people, avoiding self-attention. Despite his own health problems, Jerry showed great concern for me through my recent hip replace- ment surgery and called me and wrote about me, encouraging my recuperation. Even in our telephone conversation from his hospital bed only a few days ago, be diverted the conversa- tion from himself to me. ' Indeed, Jerry Kobtin was a "big,-'Sweet pussycat." His passing is a great loss, not only to his son, Jeff, devoted friend and helper Link Mathewson, family and friends, to me personal- ly but also to the entire community. LOUISA ARNOLD Costa Mesa My heart truly hurts because of losing 'my two favorite columnisU, Jerry Kobrin of the Pilot and JaCk Smith or the TI.mes, both on the same day. Each was a classic and I'll miss them terri- bly. POU.YODER Newport Beach We read with distress this morning of Jerry Kobrin's death. We just want to say that we loved him and we thought he was awfully fun- ny. Of course, he had a wonderful sense of humor b~t the thing that got us was his way with words. He had a fabulous way of mis- spelling a word deliber~tely to make it sound kind of schmaltzy and I hope he'll have fun in that journalism heaven in the sky with his Royal manual STEllA ANNE ROSCH Costa Mesa MARC MAR™ I OMY rt.OT ' The So~ Kitchen ls looking for a-new home IO that tt may continue to nourllb the hungry. Where to put the kitChen? I feel bad for the children. l really Cio. I th1Iik it's not their fault that they are bomeJeft on the street. But we liave MV· en or eight foOd dlspensmg ; placet tn Cotta Mesa and l thirit IOIDe ol the odm' dUea lboWd take IOID8 ol th.II NlpanllbWy • 'They .,. .ii bebig drawn to C...MmabKa-tbm9tllO muC:b,.... JclOd IMft. I Mve even talked to some of them that have been out there that are from Anaheim coming h~e to get the free meals. Polsib.lj, Merle HaUeberg should move it down to her area where ahe lives t;ec.ause J don't beli8Ve aha lives lrl Colta Mesa . .Mtotrt igUnd a little hAnh bUt In CON Mela we have the blghelt ailDe rate 10 Orange County. 1bere bu to be somereuoo. DOa011IY ADAMS .. Cotta Mela 1. ground11 Because the amphitheater can't even be used, it just lits there. JOANNE FRIEDMANN Costa Mesa nu. ii a suggestion for where Someone Cares soup , JOtcbim could be located -'IWin Pabm In~ Center. The L.A. nm. ar on Jan • .C, ~ 3, tUi9d that the capetjty llmcntlllll500~.~ t -.t.t It ... , be too l>ig. AJlo, tbe LA. 'nails on Jan. 3, .,.- 3 1.,.,,.. to tbe IAM avwd. M .... NIWJ*I ..... Jerry Kobrin (left) loved a good dgar and good friends. Above, he's got the best of both with actor James Coburn. •• I just wanted to say how very sad I am to read of Jerry Kobrin's death. Each Monday and Wednesday when I would get the Daily Pilot. I would read Jerry's column first of all. I'd seen and spoken to Jerry many times on Hornblower cruises. and alsQ. «a.tJlte Cr.eOJl C_gmwund ~-­their cooking &bow. He was-alwa~ so pleasant and so friendly. I was preparing a front page photo and sto- ry about Llon Country Safari for a major air- line magazine chain and Jerry said, •An ani- mal might be an animal but I have the most prolific lion in the country, if not in the whole world,• and be went on to describe Frasier's remarkable eats anQT cameltowtrWl"ttr photographer. '---r - When I read that be was at Hoag Hospital ill, I sent a card and offered to answer some of his get we ll cards. l heard from him and spoke briefly to him in Hoag Hospital and he had me go to Crean Compound and get the cards and I answered every card he had received at that point. . Then I followed his progress over to the other hospital in prange and almost called the Pilot to see how be was doing but ~dn't. But I'm thank- ful I talked to him at Hoag and he said each year, in answer to the people that had written cards, we should have a seance, each year, showing his same sense of humor even though in the hospital. We'll miss him. MARJORIE Bt.JTIJ:ll Newport Beach We spent half, three-quarters of a day taking photographs of Frasier, beautiful color pictures, one of which appeared on the cover of the Con- tinental Airline magazine and other publica- tions. Jerry called me and said •1 don't know what kind of film you used but Frasier's expect- ing two more bllths. Frasier's family is expecting two more births and I'm getting more phone calls of congratula- tions than the president of the corporation here.• Of course Jerry was very quietly modest about his idea for publishing Frasier's unique dally food intake and that newspapers were so captivated by it that lhe story had appeared in newspapers and magazines around the world. If Frasier could have lived another year or so, Lion Country Safari.probably would have been as popular as Disneyland. But I'll always remember Jerry from that and he was a great guy. HAL ILLINGWORTII Newport Beach \ . . Reading his column over the years, we feel as if we knew Jerry Kobrin personally. We just knew he had a quick wit and whatever he felt or thought, be wasn't afraid to paraphrase his thoughts. We loved Frasier the Sensuous Llon and understood it was a cooked-up tale but made for good publicity for Llon Country. The Daily Pilot will suffer a deprivation at. the loss of one of their best "Pilots." So sorry to see you go, Jerry. I was introduced to Jerry Kobrin more than 25 years ago by another friendly dinosaur of newspapering, Jim Dean. I was honored when Jeny asked me to write an article for a maga- zine he published. DOLORES AND RAY HAACK Newport Beach I'm a former Herald-Examiner editor, Regis- ter reporter and freelance journalist who vividly recalls working with Jerry Kobrin on one of the first stories about Frasier the Sensuous Llon back in the early '70s. ln recent years we saw each other again and broke bread, ate tamales and hoisted a few. He was like an old shoe -be wore better as the years went by. He leaves behind a legacy of love and gentleness in his son, Jeff. Shalom. amigo. readers respond FRANK MARTINEZ Newport Beach District should kee~ school property A bout the article •Legal battle looms over Monte Vista. I just think it's really stupid that they want to sell Monte V1st.a because all these kids here want to graduate and they've been going here for a r~ son because either they have to have a job to support their family or they got kicked out of a school. But each kid is going to school and you'J"a ruining it for them- because they've been given another chance to come here and get an education and graduate. And for me, it's like U they close this down I won't be able to go to the Marines because I can't graduate. You guys need to think about an the other people bes.ides yoUrselves. JASON BLASSMAN Costa Mesa • IDITOR'S NOTI: Though the district Is cOnsiderlng selllng the school proper- ty, tM program et MOOt• Vista would be ~ to •notMr site. \ Newport. I don't think that school campuses should be sold for further development of other properties. LOUIS DULIEN Newport Beach Pit bulls: Are they friend or foe? All pit bulls are a menace to society. They have a proven track record that they do not belong in cities with people and dogs. I believe their record ·speaks for itself. When l'm walking my dog with my kids and I see a pit bull, we treat it like It's a loaded gun. We go in the opJ>9Site direction or we aoss lhe street as quickly as possible. They are a menace to SOdety: . ROBERT SMITH Costa Mesa Pit bullS are a wonderful dog. There are mayt:ie one or two that are not but the majority of pit bulls are beautiful dogs. They're very quiet. We've Had one for yean anctr wouldn't have any other kind of a dog. Maybe the dog that WU bitten went up to the pt bull. who wu tied up evtaimll)' ar wa in a yard, and then DObody lmOWI. NObody '-any Idea. I tldnk thll ii a terrible thing to happen because tbs8 ue·pM bWll that .,, ""me.. The owner....-tll8t ,_ !I09 ti• =-==·=~-=-· . .. ... ,,..,.. .... ... Just because he is a pit bull doesn't mean that he did any- thing wrong. He was already bit-- ten by ll Rottweiler and that's a big dog. Why did the Rottweiler bite him? I don't know anything about Rottweilers but l do know about pit bulls. MRS.PAGODA Newport Beach Two views' of Fred I just got through reading some of the negative conunents : on Fred Martin's Dec. 30 column ~ in the Daily Pilot and it's appar-i ent that some of these people haven't been paying attention ~ what's gping on in the comm ty. They're so Used to voting for these bad ~ys that anybody comes up and tells them the truth, they don't want to believe. it. I'm all for Freddy Martin. I think he's rtgbt and we need more columns like that. ltAIJlll BUD Newport Beach Regarding ·on TheQllUt• Article ~erday, did w. really lHrn •human di~.~ and plain and llmPle ktvdnM• and goodn•• fna twO mad· Ula, .. ol ,...~ ctOlr9D 1n ·1a11 o1 tbe s~r Why ii the world 90 ---mUma IUc:b.,.,.. bin•' . ,,,.. Mertine"" .. .. aa.-......... ,..._. km ... doWed11aJ111111.11i• ............... ,, .. av OWMl'I w<>uld not tpeCUlate an whether Newport Beach's new on RV perking would trigger run on publlc storage facilities. lhaw:mt complaints from resi- tl aver UllSjghtly vehicles and eb' ~ has dty traffic and lice officials revieWing the awit of time a resident can P.mk an RV on the street. ' Currently, an RV owner can p his vehicle.in one spot tor 72 urs before receiving a ticket. lier this week, the City Council ve preliminary approval to an dfuance change that would uce the RV parking leeway e to 24 hours. t 1be council will review the pro- ~ modifications at its Jan. 22 ijleeti.ng. Prior to that date, RV <fwners Will meet with the Police Bepartment to tty to work out an acceptable compromise. The majority of RV owners who ~dressed the council this week ~ed dty leaders to leave the 72-nour restriction in place. But with the council apparently leaning tpward a 24-hour limit, RV owners tpaY need to be satisfied with an 6'.ltemption rule. : The exemption rule would per- rbit an owner to call the police <tepartment, state their reason for qeeding mare than 24 hours to store a vehicle and obtain permis- sion for extra time. • "We'll have to give up some- tf>.ing," said Bob Rossen, who qwns a 26-foot RV. "As long as they're giving us something in r\;?tum, such as the exemption for l~ding and unloading.• ' Storing a vehicle at a private lot dan be risky and expensive, Stott said. Owners generally pay ~tween $40 and $100 a month. ,__,,it,.~~ .a,~1=ag&-depri~V~ Qi the pleasure of a spontaneous ttip, owners said. Retrieving the ~bicle from a lot and preparing it r a trip can take up to three days, ott said. i "When you've got $40,000 to $200,000 invested in a vehicle, tiien you want to use it," Stott said. ~torage hinders that." \ ~UNW~VE C:ONTINUED FROM A 1 ' ~bee, then released to their par- ts, he said. All students in the car are sus- ded from school for five days ding tbe district and school dals' investigation of the ind- t, Newport Harbor High F ool principal Bonnie Maspero d. The student who was egedly brandishing the gun ay be expelled from the district, e said. t The high school has a •zero lerance • policy which treats look-alike" weapons as if they ere the real thing, she s~d. •Tue district takes it very seri- usly and acts immediately to ake sure kids are safe here," · d Maspero, who would not lease any mformation on the 4>ur students. ~Tue younger brother of ~e driver of the Jeep had the plastic gun in the car as a toy, and the suspect picked it up and started "fooling around with" it, thinking he was being funny, Maspero said. ·rt was a Joke to (the students), but if you are the recipient, it's not funny at all," Maspero said. ;WE J?OLE' BREAKFAST • LUNCH J,. •SPECIALTY COFFEES • ,t, NG • WATERFRONT DINI • OPEN DAILY 7 AM-4PM • 723-0616. 1: 634 UDO PARK ORlvt NEWPORT BEACH PLEA CONTINUED FROM A 1 a court ...-. a bollterotll Carl- son~ JOudly while Boyd relayed tnbm4Uoa to him about bis cue. Boyd ~ Carlson's arraignment and prellmin:ary hearing be delayed until Jan. 22. 5o that she could spend time with CarlaOn to answer his ques- tions. The judge agreed and Carlson's plea wu nullified. But on Jan. 22, Carlion better make up his mind, according to Deputy District Attorney Bliza- beth Otter. . "I don't want to keep drag-.. ging this out so on Jal\. 22, it's all or nothing,• Otter said. Carlson was arrested Dec. 19 by Newport Beach police and is suspected of shooting the win- dows of about 30 European cars in the Eastbluff neighborhood, police said. Several of the cars were parked in residents' drive- ways, requiring him to get out of his car in the early morning hours to fire at the vehicles, police said .. Th.is shooting spree targeting car windows was the second in Newport Beach in two weeks. Newport B~ach police thought Carlson was also responsible for . the first shooting spree involving 48 cars parked on streets in ·~L Newpolt Heights, Udo and~­ boa ~ but the evidenC:e wasn't strong epougb to liDk him • to it, autbontiel said. Police found a pellet rifle, pel- lets, brass knuckles and map pages of upper middle-class neighborhoods in Ne~rt Beach, Arcadia, Camarillo, Glendale, Loi J\ngeles and San Marino inside Carlson's car. And Carlson has a history of trouble. ln September 1995, a Los Angeles County Superior Court judge granted an injunction pre- venting Carlson from distribut- ing radst fliers in supermarkets in three counties, including Orange County. Carlson is sus- pected of dis1ributing more than 800 inflammatory and racist pamphlets into packages of food at several Los Angeles-area gro- cery stores. The fliers list a Glendale tele- phone number for a wbite- supreml}dst organization, the •voice of Reason,• whose sole memlier is Carlson. said an offi- cial from the Anti-Defamation League. Joyce Greenspan. a spokes- woman for the ADL, said the fliers were "disgusting." Greenspan also was in Harbor Court Friday to monitor Carl- son's case. Carlson is being held in Orange Cowity Jail in lieu of $20,000 bail. 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It's beautiful here -I wish I never left.• Many locals took the clear skies and summer-like heat as their cue to engage in that favorite of fair-weather past-times -job abandonment. •I'm an elementary school teacher out playing hooky,• said 24-year-old Nicole Rydell of Irvine. Rydell and two of her friends spent the day soaking up rays near the Newport Pier. ·we were just saying that only in Southern California can you go to the beach in January,• she said. "l hope there's not too many ST1C1• TO THE CARAT APPROACH Anyone looking to purctlnl a gemstone IS. by now. lamillar wtth the tenn "Wit· But. wN1 " It mctty? In anclant timtS, the term ong1natld wllen gemstones wete WllOf*I 10iJ11St Ille wob bean Allttough Ille weigh1s of fie b9ans vaned slightly, ach bean Wlighld about one carat. 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PeD1U GUif War uid tbe w tom countries of Rwanda an Sca•lia, ' • SS!ugs that polluted the streets lie was m grammar school that cer. ~~~.:=r-n:aas••,_ ... In 1987 Yennizzi earned degrw In IAiW enforcement ~ Northwestern Unlventty -anoth· er step toward hil goal of being a police officer. Yannizzi feels hiii experience in the military bu been an asset -not only becaud! of the similar training wi~ weapons and physical fitness, but the life experience. around the home he shared with ~large family. lie saw the crime, but he did not want to partake in it. Instead, be wanted one day to be able to stop U and help turn around the lives of those affected by it. "Being able to go out there and change one person's life from the wrong direction to a good direction -that would accomplish a good goal," Morales said. Becoming a police officer -and eventually specializing in the gang wlit or narcotics -is how Morales hopes to do this. At 22-years-old, Morales is the youngest of four recruits going through the Costa Mesa Police Department's Pre-Academy train- ing program, a kind of a •prep- course • for the Orange County Sheriff's Academy where the recrwts will receive training in academics, physical fitness and weapons. "The whole program is fantas- tic,• said Morales, who began the Costa Mesa police recnuting pro- one day he would be a po.lice offi- cer. His friends and several in the community around him, didn't really understand his desire, he said But they would nod and say, •That's a good career gOa.1 -hope you make it." And Morales hM every inten- tion to not only make it, trut to excel. 'His desire is fueled in part by his family's history. When he was 2 years old, Morales' parents immigrated to Santa Ana from Mexico. He feels tucky that he had the opportunity to go to school in Santa Ana and get an education. "I felt if I can b e part of the community and help out -what better way is there to say, Thanks,' than by being a police officer?" he said. With the Latino commwlity in Costa Mesa growing, Morales said he believes his fluency in Spanish will give him an edge. "Now everything is finally clicking,· he said. STOP P~t lr l~G BILl jS! t Free ConsUtation t Stop Wage T akilgs • Keep YC41 Busiless CONSIDER BANKRUPTCY! • ~ Same Day Flllng • Stop ForecloltnlllAS • Stop ColJedions • Keep $15,000 Cash • DiSCOUl1 Rates • Se Habla Espanol Stop those harrassing phone caftsl . MCIMYOSH ~ PATllmt (7i~f 835~887 ,,,__,_ 800 W. Santa An• Blvd., Suite 818, ...... 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' Maybe it was because of football, but whatever the reason -merely playing their cross-town rival is enougll -Coro- na del Mar High's Sea Kings simply out- muscled Newport Harbor's Sailors and earned a 46-39 Sea View League basket- ball victory before a near-capacity crowd at Newport Harbor. wy just get the sports confused," CdM's •6-foot-4 senior Darren MacDonald, also a • Estc1n6a wakes up after a slow start and it's all over as Costa Mesa fades under a searing attack in Pacific Coast League basketball game. By Barry Faulkner, Dalo/ Pilot COSTA MESA -The Estancia High boys basketball team bad five scorers in double figures for the first time all sea- son to extend its cross-town series win- ning streak to 24 games against visiting Costa Mesa, Which fell, 66-42, Friday night. And if you think that's a little too much math, consider how the Mustangs coaching $ta.ff feels. •Sometimes it seems like they have more than five guys out there,• said STANDINGS defensive surge. M e s .a assistant Cris Free- man, who along with bead man Jason Fer- guson watched the Mus- tangs' 16- 10 lead, nearly 10 minutes into the contest, melt away u n d e r Estancia's heated •They're so quick on defense, they just got all over us," Freeman said of the Eagles, who reeled off the final 13 points of the second quarter to break a 19-19 tie and were never threatened again. •(Mesa) came out fired up and we ha~ the shakes," Estancia Coach Tim Parsel said. "This is a big game for them, and they're our big rivals. But we finally turned up our defensive intensi- ty, which helped us rebound harder and also created some things for us offen- sively.• Senior guards Dane Plock and Nick Novak were also key to crf!ating thiri!JS for the hosts, as each lent their catalytic quickness and unselfishness to the standout football player, bis biggest contributions jokingly said of the game's in attitude, leading the physical play, which Sea Kings (11-7, 2-1 in players. The Sailors com- mitted 16 of their 30 fouls in the final period . "I just get the sports contused... " . resulted 1n 48 fouls, or 1.5 league) to victory against fouls every minute. S.. Vl9w 111... a fired-up Newport 1-lar- To say tt was physical. (<Mnl) T. bor team (5-14~ 0-3). though, is putting it mildly. c.-. (1t-J) 2 t •Being new to tlus Bodies were literally. IMne (&-11) 2 1 (rivalry), it was bow thrown around on loose S. ~Mita (12"5) • 2 1 everybody told me it Corona del Mar, which scored as many points (23) in the fourth as it did in the first three quarters com- bined, sank 21 of 32 free -CJ>M F0011W.l.-BASKETBALL STANDOUT DARREN ' MACDONALD one point; Cd M's free-throw bombard- (jump) balls. A technical ~ <:~) :l 1 would be,• Newport Har- was whistled on MacDon-~ Cl-MJ ~ ~ bor Coach Larry Hirst ald in the fourth quarter, ,,..,......_ said. ·unfortunately, our after he backhanded ca-. Na 1 11t...._11 seniors couldn't play in Newport Harbor's Jim El Toro 60, sam. ~ 57 the fourth quarter Sch wooabr idge ~ hlni 43 wartz, who bad ham-,~-(7:JO) (because of fouls).• mered MacDonald in the ca .t ~ The fourth quarter took back court. EIToro.cNet ,,,........, as long to play as the first "That's one technical . Santa Marv-tta • iMne three combined. foul I don't mind," said Newport Harbor, CdM Coach Paul Orris, . which was down by as sticking up for his senior leader, who fin-, many as six points on two occasions but ished with 11 points, eight rebounds, two pulled to within 23-22 early in the fourth, steals and two blocked shots, but made had three players foul out; all senior post throws in the last eight minutes. "When Wes Badorek (6- foot-6) and Chad Coluccio (6-3) fouled out in the fourth quarter, we get really small," Hirst said. "We didn't have any choice but to foul, or they would just lob it in there. To play in a physical game is definitely to our disadvantage, because we've got a freshman (point guard Matt Jameson) and a couple of other ligbter- weight kids in there. So a physical game doesn't benefit us." After Newport Harbor's Peter Cun- ningham (23 points) scored driving , ICATSUVA RAINONE OAl.Y Pl OT Costa Mesa Higb's boys basketball team huddles up just before the start of the second quarter, guarding a 12-8 lead at Estancia Friday night. Assistant Coach Cris Freeman kneels down at rtght, while guard Mike Montoya (12) holds on to hls coach, Jason Ferguson. The lead swelled to 16-10, but Estancia went on a 22-2 run to break it open. cause. Novak finished with 12 points, seven rebounds, six assists and five steals, while Plock checked in with 11 points, six assists, five rebounds, three steals and a blocked shot. Brandon Casillas, who hit 8 of 13 field goal attempts. including four three-pointers, paced the Eagles with -2-1 points. The 6.foot-5 junior came into league averaging 4.4 points per game, but since stepping into the starting line~ up for Chris Candlish (pneumonia), has averaged 20. 7 in three Pacific Coast League contests. •Brandon has always had the offen- sive capability,• Parsel said. Forward Sam Nelson chipped in 1 O pomts and nine rebounds, while fellow sophomore Ryan Simpson came off the bench to post a career-b.Jgh 11 pomts, hitting 5 of 6 field goal attempts Senior John Maraya provided his typically tenacious defense, but was limited by early foul trouble and fin. ished with five rebounds and one point. Senior guards Mike Montoya and Josh Weeks led the visitors with 14 and 13-poin~ respectively, while junior post Bryan Leahy added eight rebounds, five points and two blocks. A pair of Weeks three-pointers book- ended a 10-footer and layin by Montoya to putlhe Mustangs up, 12-6, late 1n the first period. Then, back-to-beck layups by Weeks and Leahy made it 16-10 with 6:20 left in the first half. But Cuillas sparked a 9-0 run and the Eagles answered a Montoya three ball with the aforementioned spurt to close the half in command. ·0ur kids were ready to play. but we just started missing shots and malong turnovers," Freeman said. The Mustangs shot 50% m the first eight minutes, but finished at 39% from the field. Estancia drilled 7 of 10 held goal attempts in the third quarter to raise its shooting percentage to 51 .2, before garbage time in the fourth quarter erod- ed that to am~ 45% for the game. •That wa.s Simpson's best game o1 the year, and I thought Novak really looked to the basket more, like we've been trying to get him to do,• Parsel said. - high schol boys soccer . . ment began Brian Coleman, CdM senior, drained rune of the free throws, finishing with it team-lugh 17 pomts He grabbed all sev- en of lus rebounds in the second half, after getting two fouls early in the game. "Coleman got off to a rocky start '¢tb those two fouls, but I think in the second half he had about eight rebounds alone;. • SEE COM PAGE 82 l'IH "l'I< 11\I roger earl son HOOPS, YOU'VE GOTTA LOVE'EM Friday night's scene at 4 Estancia High contained far more than the norm for just another high school basketball game. I t is a scene whlch could easiy be a movie classic with enough twis~ and turns to fill a wide screen with every conceivable plot. It is the scenario at Estanca High School's basketball gym on a Fnday mght in January. with all of the drama, emotion, comedy, tears and exhilaration that is in fact, reality. They duked it out Fnday night m this gym Wlth Steve Van Hom overlooking it all from hls photo on the wall -the heart-break kid from yesteryear wbo was Just starting to see hls college career take off when 1t was cut short by a fatal accident m Mexico. On the floor were city rivals, the host Eagles and the Costa Mesa Mustangs, a team coached by a 24-year-old diagnosed with a cancer called Wilms, which has attacked fin.l his kidneys, then traveleled to bis lungs ... Juon Fergu.son---..- Refusing to succumb to fate, • SEE CARLSON PAGE 82 . Tars pounce all over CdM, 4-D •Steamed-up S&lors sweep to · resounding victory on CdM furf. . - • JNIMll't u. ,. ;:;:b:~::;:a.:rn- wu pretty qy.let, With another Chemotherapy seaion slated f« today. Admittedly a pretty sour penc:m as a yoqug1een. PetgiDOD's story ii one ol turning Illa life around. ~ to knifed in tlie back in such a manner, and he advenity with a positive style which defies the imagination. As is Perguson, his Mustangs are underdogs, too. ' On the other side of the court Estancia High basketball coach Tun Parsel readies his team in his usual downbeat style, always the calming factor, often using his sidekick. Rich Boyce, as the lightning rod. •.. On the winning side far more often <than not, Parse! js still a moving D4Uy Pilot sports writer Barry Faulkner ls there; so are all the pretty •cupcakes" from Rusa Davis' girls team, I believe. You know them, it's that team which rallied to deleat Coeta Mesa - Thursday Qight. They're 15-2 now ... and still m possession of motivations. You have to love that. Ferguson sends his starters out to the center of the floor ... Mike Montoya, a shooter from three-point country; Bryan Leahy, a 6-4 junior; Donny Ogo, a 5-9 guard nicknamed •Giant• who is one of Ferguson's favorites; Josh Weeks, a senior and ,son of a former Costa Mesa girls CQach, Jim Weeks; and sophomore W"get, because that's sort of the nature of this game, the faithful always feel they should have got just a little. more than what they got, so ... what's wrong with the coach, anyway? Jon Payne. They're not very The crowd deep and their record is 4-13 The crowd is larger than it bas been all year. And it's noisy. If you want to talk, basically you shout. • overall, a record which would :ia larger read 7-10 if not for three than 11 lrtiB undeserved forfeits. ·:, There's Jim Scott, you can't miss him with his black suspenders (they were green and red Thursday night at the girls game), a tunny little hat and a rotund body. A comedic form of an individual, but in reality, so very distant from the real Jim Scott, a b _11 They have lost plenty by een "" heart-break margins, yet a And 54-50 upset of Laguna Beach year, last week places them at 1-1 it's nolBy. If in league play, the same as VOU wai1t the favored Eagles, and every r~ ,._,.. faithful Mustang believes •u ......._., Mesa is in the hunt. successful businessman 'Juwilrf_.;fJ.i; Then it's time for the whose depth and passion for Estancia and Costa Mesa athletes over the years is 1eldom really acknowledged, ...,.......~ 7· Eagles to take their bow, With you lbout. guard Dane Plock, the Cal QT understood. A short distance away is another "With a iongtime'Tetatl'tmsbtp-wttn- 1 'Estancia, a shooter named Jim Gleason, tbe Holy Cross product who can cite ·~\rery move and tum of Bob Cousy's 1(abled run as a collegian with the ~rusaders or as a pro with the Boston "Celtics. " " His record for attendance with 1 <Estancia hoops is unparalleled, and his 'knowledge of the game and faith in the ~gles transcends into a walking guru -dn'1.he subject of the Eagles, or former Eagles, as in Orange Coast College Coach Tun O'Brien. There's Bill Wetzel. seemingly a career vice principal whb was one of the originals at Estancia, coaching the Eagles on this same floor with a passion and gusto that really, was rivaled only by another who came down the road later, Larry Sunderman . e State Fullerton-bound point guard who found Estancia the choice over Basketball Inc., Mater Dei. ""There~ Ntdc: Movalt:,-a O-f0ot=2sexuor . whose dad, Ben, was a big part in one of the great junior college legends, the fabled Fullerton Hornets basketball juggernauts of the late '50s. There's the super-sophomore, Sam Nelson, a 6-4 standout with the potential of so many nuggets who have come through the Eagles' h~. There's Brandon Casillas, a slender 6-4 tiger, who can seemingly do it all. Not only on the boards and from the field, but quick and agile enough to be considered Jor the point as a senior. Rounding out the starters is senior John Maraya. But most significant in this team's array is the absence of the big fellow, 6-6 Chris Candlish, whose weight has now plummeted to 211 pounds because of pneumonia. E standa High senior J>ane Plock tries to avoid a Muatang attempt to steal the ball (left); at right, Costa Mesa's Dc;>nny Ogo (13) defends against Estanda's Nick Novak to Friday night's Paq.ftc Coast League basketball game between cross•town rivals. Estanda's victory extends ib wlnnlng streak to 24 over the Mustangs. Simpson Weeks Montoya Principal Peggy Anatol, and district admirustrator Bob Francy, for years the Eagles' top hand, are there. Costa Mesa football coach Jerry ;:::tjowell is among the Mesa faithful, and ista.nt Principal Larry Carlson is ding by. Candlish, himself, is a story with more bounces and turns than many have in a lifetime. And he is just 17. He's on the bench, but there's no uniform under the wannups. Candlish could be cleared for Aliso game SUMMARY E*eryone, it seems, has so much in 1 ibis game. There's Girls Athletic : l)irector Nancy Ferda ... • . There's another in the stands, Mike :.!Montoya's dad, Matt, who bas been a ~aeon for the beleaguered Ferguson :lfith a love and devotion usually only :.:=corded to one's own family. Usted as one of the top 100 football pletyers in the nation as a 260-pound junior lineman in terms of blue-chip potential, he quit football, pared off 25 pounds for basketball and has since gone through many emotional ups and downs on and off the floor. By Barry Faulkner, Daily Piiot COSTA MESA -Estancia High senior boys basketball standout Chris Candlish, who has missed all three Pacific Coast League contests with pneumonia, said be plans to begin ·walking through practices Monday and .... At the far end is Paul lroxel, a tower :ill strength for every student at the :::Rbool. He's the baseball coach, and a :D>od one, but his full-time job is that of The Eagles hope to have him back before the playoffs begin and only time will tell for the big fellow, who deserves more positives than he's experienced. Some 85 minutes are spent and it's done. The Eagles survived the ambush this time, 66-42, and the crowd spills onto the floor with well-wishers and celebrants. Hoops. You've gotta love it. could be cleared to play for Wednes- day's game at Aliso Niguel. The 6-foot-6 two-time All-PCL center said he has lost 24 pounds from his once muscular 235-pound frame and admits h'.is stamina may take a while to return. equipment attendant, because of the of full-time teacher openings in the GOLF ~enior Ciasmc appears ,_. fo be on a clear. path lb' Richard Dunn, Daily Pilot ! NEWPORT BEACH -Jim Colbert, last year's Eding money-winner on the Senior PGA Tour, lrevino, Dave Stockton and defending ampion George Archer, among others, head '1 impressive lisLoLcommit:ted-entries-for the 'ft>shiba Sen1or Classic Marcb 15-17aftliel'lew-t>rt Beach Country Club, tournament officials announced Pridlly. : A total of 63 players are committed to the $1 ·on event. which will be televised live all days by ESPN. The Senior Classic is ong the richest events on the Senior Tour. • While six of la.st year's top-10 money-winners e signed to play, among the notables not eduled to appear include Hale Irwin, Ray oyd and I.sao Aoki, all of whom finished fn the p 10 in 1995. Irwin, who didn't turn 50-years..old until . m· was ineligible to play in the inaugural or Claslic last year at Mesa Verde Country ub. Pl~d did not play last year. Aoki, one of v Seriior Tour players to earn over St million 4 year ago, ii the most prominent player who ~yed wt year to decline ln 1996. • • Robert Landers, the Texas cattle randier who .-Came tb8 4&J1lng of the tour last year With bis 4nlque back,SJ!Ound and approach to the g~ tJlect to earn hll Senior Tour card this ~. but t>eeri Invited to play. Trtttno, the m0tt c::elebtilted fl tbe entn., ii tour'• ell-time leading money·winner ,.S:U,346). Ait!Mtr, on the verge of retirement lut,year uM di hip problems, enjoy9d a nmawance .-IOn'*t 1986;"1rlggie!M bf blj Meu Verde 9tilttt¥ in UM Semor ClatlSc, ~ WU the tOut'I Jeedirig money-Win· ID1983Ud l!MN. ~~NllilllD Manb LI tbe ~ otber top-10 Jin. from Jut year who wW not play an tbe •1 get tired very easily, but I've COM CONTINUED FROM 81 the seniors step up,• Orris said. .. Adam Klinke has really stepped up for us1 He did a great job defensive- ly against Coluccio (zero points) and Wednesday night against El Toro, he guarded (lfavis) Seni.k and held him to four points.· ' Coluccio and Senik lead their respective teams in scoring. But this game wasn't about scoring. MacDonald was proof. After Newport Harbor opened wit.Ii~ 9-2 first-quar- ter lea<!, capped by Cunningham's three-pointer with 4:01 on the clock, the Sea Kings outscored the Tars, 14- 6, by the end of the first half. CdM's comeback was ignited by MacDonald, whose playground-type play of a loose ball in the sec- ond quarter electrified the visiting crowd. MacDonald forced a loose ball that was headed out of bounds early in the second, but hustled to retrieve it, then on the dead run made a no-look. desperation flip to keep the ball alive. It landed in Cd.M's offensive side, right where Cole- man wu running, who caught the ball on one bounce while in stride and ended the remarkable (accidental?) play with a dun)( •That one play, you'll never see that again." Orris laid. . •1 tip it," aald MacDonald matter-of -factly, as if he does lt W1Ui regularity, •and it always goes on. our olferllive (side) Of the court. It wu just like in prac- tice.• lri the th1rit quarter, Mact>Onald was again involved .~ an eyebrow-railing play, when be and Newport ·Harbor guard Greg Wertman fought for a looee ball. Both football pl.ayen, MacDonald won the battle, throwing Wei1Jnan sideways, wbo held onto the ball for a jwnp ball. Shortly t.tielMfter, Bedorek W Colucdo, neither ot whom «'Ored tn the game, bad picked up tbeir tOurth foul. When Bedorek fOWed out with 6:3? left ln the garm, lt wa ~ doln9 tbe -.n~. holding up an ~ b8Dd to 11gn11 ave row., Ihm ~ a thulDbl-out.. . Cohacdo fouled out with 8:11 ,.,,.mtng, IMlntag tb9 n.. Md bae ltlltlDj P* ~GD tbe benCb ~ CdMIMIMng I 2'1·22 .... stopped feeling sick,• Candlish said. "Now I just feel weak.• . Candlish said be will be ingesting nutrition shakes to try and regain weight and strength. and is hopeful he will be cleared by his doctor at a Tues- day appointment. Estancia Coach Tun Parse!, however, said he will be cautious about returning Candlish to the lineup. "We'll have to see how his condition- ing is, but I think he bas a long way to go," Parsel said: •Even if the doctor says he's OK to play, we still want to be care- ful with him .• EsUnda 66 Cost. Mesa 42 Score by Qumten Costa Mesa 12 7 8 15 • 4'2 Estancia 8 24 16 18 • 66 Cost. Mesa ·Weeks 14, Montoya 13, Ogo 6, Leahy 4, Payne 2, Correa 2. 3-pointers • Montoya 3, Weeks2. Fouled out: none. EsUnda · Plock 11, Nelson 10, Casillas 21, Novak 12, Maraya 1, Ry. Simpson 11, Jahid 0, Ro. Simpson 0, Flynn 0, CothamO. 3-pointets • casillas 4, Plock 1. Fouled out: none. BASE BALI.: Ex-SCC coach Charlie Phillips in running for vacant Newport job . By Barry Faulkner, Daily Pilot NEWPORT BEACH -Fonner Southern Califor- nia College basebaJJ coacn Charlie Pbilllps is among the applicants for the vacant Newport Har- bor High baseball job, a source close to the pro- gram confirmed Friday. t'blillps, a fonner pitdlerixrt:hEJ Angels -ed~ Dodgers organizations, compiled a 141-154-1 record in six seasons with the Vanguards, before being fired by college president Wayne Kratss last • May for •philosophical differences.• ..,, Pbilllps, who led SCC to the postseason each of his first four years at the helm, and is also noted for recruiting female pitcher Ila Borders, is bidding to • replace Kirk Bates, who resigned Tuesday after five seasons. Newport Athletic Director Eric 1\veit has said ~ applications the walk-on position will be accepted thro= 19, with interviews to be conducted thef week. · 'IW81t )le hopes to name the new coach tn ume to begin working with the team when the sp~ Mme.ter opens Jan. 30. • • I have read your recent ~e concerning the uses to which the land adjacent to Costa Mesa High School should be p ut. As a fellow pa.rent and booster, I applaud Bruce Will.lams' com- mitment to Costa Mesa High School and its ~1Udent athletes; however, I agree Wlth you that Costa Mesa h~ little need for a football stadium given the antici- pated renovations of Davidson • Field and the limited uses of such a faciijty. Therefore, I strongly encour- age the Newport-Mesa Unified School District to use this site for a purpose or pwposes which pro- vide the greatest benefit to both the high school and the surround- ing community. One such possible use has: until now, been largely over- looked -a new pool. Costa Mesa High School and the City of Costa Mesa are in dire need of a new aquatics complex. The existing pool at Costa Mesa High is presently used by varsity, frosh/soph and girls' water polo teams, boys and girls' swim teams, seventh and eighth grade physical education classes, the district's physically and mentally challenged students, a local age • .grm.ip WA.W pc:>lo progratn,...sum.- mer swim lessons and community swimming offered by the City. With the poss,ible exception of one or two weeks per year,. the pool literally is used year-ro~ Unfortunately, the current has long since exceeded its us llie. The deck is sinking in certain places. The heating and filtering devices no longer work in an effi- cient manner. The pool size is too small to reasonably accommo- date the large nt.IIQber of students who now participate in the spring sWiro program. and the pool is so llftl'Yow and shallow (it's only 3- foot deep at one end) that CIF officials have declared it illegal for anything other than first- r9und CIP water polo games. Also, the width and depth of the pool makes it impractical for water polo practice pwposes. In order to remain competitive Cos- ta Mesa's varsity water polo team works out until 10 p.m. two cold nights a week at Newport Harbor li.igh School every fall. ; Practice does not begin until the Newport students have com- pJeted practice in their pool: • Almost all of Mesa's home water polo games also are played at Newport Harbor due to the limited size of the pool at Costa Mesa High School. These games cannot begin until Newport has finished using tbe pool for the day. With a 7 p.m. start time and f{osh/soph girls and varsity water polo games to play, the last game of the evening somebmes does not even commence until 9 p.m. It truly is a shame that the most consistently successful high school sport in th.~ City and per- haps the entire district (10 con- secutive league championships and four CIF championships in the past 10 years) does not have a regulation facility in which to practice and play. The.high school's aquatics pro- grams are not the only ones who 11 , would benefit if a new pool were built on the former farm site. The Qty of Costa Mesa is long- __,.past due for a new pool. The City does not currently have the facilities necessary to conduct sufficient swim classes for all those who desire them. We live in a coastal communi- ty. To the extent we do not instill water Safety in our youth, we leave them at greot risk. The 'Qty also C41Ulot currently off er the various types of aquatics recre- ation programs offered by most neighboring commu.nities such as youth swim teams, masters swim programs, synchronized swtm programs, divmg lessons and water aerobics classes. Moreover, we do not have a pool which ii accessible to those who98 mobllify ii Um1ted. >..such, p erdle ond rihabill· tatton programs. of which our commUnlty'1 handicapped and elderly are much an need do not Gilt. A new pool comp&ek at Colla Mesa High School would~ beDeftt both tba ~ IChOOl and1 the commWUty. Aa ludi. ilm II a paelllbll\m far tbe .... Jann .... 'wtdda .... cmf\al CODlkl-..... YOUTH HOOPS Bannert led the White teem. Tht! 17 Red won its pool on .,,,, the second day to add to a ,, successful tournament. Corona del Mar's Hayden Aley and .:. Susan Cums. Mater Dei's St;acy Healy, and Newport's Megan ;. Haller were key players for the " Red team. , The OCVBC Nike team ir! features CdM's Campbell and .. Kathryn Rice, as well as Newpoft Harbor's Heck.er twins (Jeannette and Juhette). We were fortunate enough to win the Christmas Tournament with wins over lch.tbdll (Long Beach), Delta Valley (Stockton), Kem River (Bakersfield) and Laguna Beach. Meanwhile, the local junior high school girls teams have their league championships next week. The seventh-graders play: on Jan. 18, while the eighth-graders play Jan. 19 at ' West Newport gymnasium. It is ' always an exciting and memo-' rable time for our young playel$. community college men's basketball NJB teams OCC ' h. Id thr · , i getsl>ack on__ . c~ !__o ee-pomt lead,. falls, 70_:f>6_j . I 4-..ack after' . • Saddleback's zone Sa~dleback pulled ay.ray for a Freshman g-llard Michael Rig-tus season average. ~ U 1 defense proves derisive as 70-66 Orange Empire Conference gins tied the game at 62 on a Curtis had a team-high 1.9 win. three at the 3:09 mark. Alter the pomts for OCC (11-10, 1-2 tn co~-' h 1.:d l ff Orange Coast shooters go The Pirates led 62-59 with 5:10 two teams traded turnovers, femece). MOCC deserves a ton of Ou ay ayo stone-cold from the field left in the game when Saddle-sophomore guard David Drake-credit,. said Saddleback Coach . back went to a zone defense. The ford split two defenders to hit a Bill Brummel. in his 15th year ~ NEWPORT BEACH -After tak- ing a long holiday break, NJB teams shook off the cobwebs this week and got back into heated hoops play. Laken •9, Lo~ Alamllos 4.6 The l..akers, the All-Net travel- ling team. won their first game of the season taking a squeaker over Los Alamitos. Stephen Ward hit two three-pointers to help the Lak- ers (1-3) to a 26-21 lead. They relied oo their big men Micah Young (16 points), and Joe Foley (12 points) in the second half. Ward finished with eight points. Dtvlslon 1 Boys Bull.149. Knlcks 40 The Bulls befuddled the Knicks with an outstanding effort and excellent ballhandling by Jeffery Tsao artd rebounding by Carlos Mora. Chad Gordon and Beau Per- ry led the scoing with 16 and 12. Dlvlslon 2 Boys Rapton 52, Heat 41 The Raptors stunned the Heat, breaking open a close game in the final period. Michael McDonald led the way with 12 points, but Charlie Hirst, Brian Hirst and Ryan Lean all added 10 points apiece to lead the Raptors. Cody Baumann, Corey Lange, Kyle Moss, Zac Powell and Chad Smith all put in strong efforts. Michael Fitzhugh and Danny Kirkori- an both scored 17 points for the Heat. 1\'allblazen ••· Jazz 30 Chad Rorden added the offen- sive punch with 17 points and Evan Cooper provided the defense in the TI'ailblazer's win over the Juz. Cooper finished with nine points and four rebounds. Laken 42, Magic 31 Justin Stone, Clayton Stone and Steve Willia.ms were the standouts in the Lakers1 victory. DlvtaiOD 2 Glrb llocketa 22, Fountain Valley 7 The Rockets blew away Foun- tain Valley ·~d the defensive efforts of Evita Castillo, Unda Salazar and Emily Abbott. Salazar bad a game-high 10 points and Sharon Day added eight for the - Rockets. bpton 22, Sata Ana Hot Sllten 10 JW Austin, DanJela Bolzman- Len and Kristen Bagell each bad foW' points for the Raptors. Britteny Hanson and Allie Flint were the standouts on defense. OhWOD3 Boyl KalC.b 41, HorMta 20 Alex Orth bad 10 polnts and. Kevtn Joy<.'8 had ~bt points to lead the Knidts. hlll M;1nllbllan 31 laylor Young and Denn.lS Heenan eech scored t3 polntl for the Bulls. Young and Br•d Wagner eech pulled down 13 rebowids. Mldc. LllMri 23 . • Clayton IAeD and Mike McLean teemed up for 19 poiiDtl to leld the Magk:, ·~Hen.rte wa a foroa on the boardi. SOllb u , ltodlMi 23 10m Vacto pumpiJ:d 1n 16 potnts and K\lrt Yacko )otneCl him in dou· hie ftGWW With 11 for the Sonb. &Na hnine IWSded .. polnCI. 0.. .. , ••• ,,ar.g ···pry Ud .U.C H11n aa tw vp wtm.s ., ~ ~1Wlday Cllllk: held II C.J Stllit P. 11 JlOii. s , ......... -= r•z... .. ""-.I~ IClftOaa .. -111 en route to Orange Empire ploy spooked the Pirates who did-three 'Uith :52 left, to give Saddle-the Gaucho bead coach. •w e C nf f n't score again until a free throw back the lead, 65-62. expected a hard game and got O erence de eat. by Brian Fracalosy with :16 left in He also put in one of two free one. The zone slowed them down , the game. throws at :32 to put the Gauchos and that was the difference.• By Jim Walters, Daify Pilot COSTA MESA -The Orange Coast College men's basketball team couldn't have played co- conference leader Saddleback College more evenly Friday night without picking up the victory. As it was the two teams were deadlocked three times in the second half, and the lead changed hands nine times. before \ ~They went to the zone and we· up by four, 66..62. "' went cold," said OCC Coach nm Saddleback led 68-63 after a Saddleblidt 70, 0r-. eo.st H O'Bnen. ·Tuey showed why bask.et following FracaJosy's free SaddlelNlck -Riggins 3, carter 23. they've been winrung over the throw, ·but with eight ticks left, Crooks o. Drakeford 17, Beavers 15, D c ed Granger 4, Duffy 6, Stevenson 2. years and we haven't. uane ur1ls pump m a three 31)0inters _Riggins 1• carter 1, ·This is one of those ·Atta Boy' I to cut the lead to 68-66, to keep Drakeford 1. efforts. We were right there and OCC's hopes a.llve. Fouled out -Duffy. had our chances. but couldn't pull Anthony Carter was fouled on 0r.,._ Coast -Reyes 2. Mit~I 4,. it off." the inbounds play and sank two Curtis 19, Fracalosy 9, Ambrose 13, The Gauchos (16-3, 4-0 m con-free throws to ice the game. Wikox 2, Downs 11, Adamson 6. ference) turned their defensive Carter, who was the Conference 3-pointef'S -Curtis 2. Fracalosy 2. effort into a 710 run to take a Player of the Year last season, fin-~~~-Ambrose. 66-62 lead with :32 left ished with 23 pomts · six below Halftime -Saddleback 37-35. YO UTH BASKETB ~LL SCHEDULE Newport Elementary No . 2 wills NEWPORT BEACH -Josh White scored 10 points to lead Newport Elementary No. 1 to a 14- 3 victory over Harbor View No. 3 in C Divlsion play of the City of New- port Youth Basketball League. Russell Adnoff scored the other four points as Newport pulled out a hard-fought one-point win. Aaron Harper led Harbor View with four points. Casey Flynn had three and Neal Rafferty Austin Brawner and Sean Arnoro~ each added two points for Harbor View No 3. In other games: C Dlvtston Newport Elementary (No. 2) 22, Harbor View (No. 2) 4 Russell Adnoff scored eight points and Brandon Shall added six to lead Newport Elementary No 2. Harbor View (No. 1) defeated Lin- coln (No. 2) by forfeit Uncoln (No. l) 12, Heights 8 Michael Orozaco scored six points for Lincoln No. 1. Michael King led Heights with six. B Dlvtslon Lincoln 23, Newport Elementary 12 Tustin Hams hrushed in double figures with 11 pomts and Jeff Reed put in eight for Lincoln Ross Sm- cla.ir and Kevin Legwzcamon each had four for Newport Harbor View 43, Heights 8 Jonathon Hubbard scored 18 points and Brett Matsen bad 12 as Harbor View romped past Heights. Scott Kohan had eight poUlts and Steven Ward, 7, for Harbor View. Four players scored two po\Dts each for Heights. A DtvWon Harbor View 28, Lincoln & Rhett Huston hdd 11 points to lead Harbor View. Mljanoo Pham led Lincoln with sbt points. - ('\LI. Y<>l'R 'l<>THER ~ · RABBl'IT INSURANCE S \ )...> 441 Old Newport Blvd. •Newport Beach ,. (Dew Haq tb;pital) ~1-7740 From The PiUdentiill • Jon Douglas Co. agents' favorite getaways to Bob Wcglarz's (Coast Newport Properties) trek to the Rose Bowl ... SATURDAY BASKET9A1.L College men -Southern California College at Westmont, 7:30 pm. High school girls -Newport Harbor at Ocean View, 7 p.m. WRESTUNG High school -Corona del Mar at El Rancho Tournament, Newport Harbor at Fountain Valley Five-Counties lnivitational, all day D EE P SE A FRIDAY'S COUNTS 0.Yeys Lodter -1 boat, 35 anglers 7 calico bass, 14 sand bass, 27 sculpin, 2 sheephead, 56 wtutefish. 17 red snapper; 20 rockflSh. 218 madcerel Newport Landing · no report. SELECTION' • , I Costa Mesa walks '"'"" . . away as a wmner despite 2-0 loss to Estancia's Eagles • Host Estancia blanks third straight Pacific Coast League foe, but Mustangs prove they're not far from the cutting edge with an impressive performance. By Jim. Walters, Datly Pilot , . ,....COSTA MESA -The Costa Mesa High boys varsity team left Ute soccer field 2-11 overall and 0-3 in Pacific Coast League play Friday, but the Mustangs felt like they had won the war over cross- town rival Estanoa, despite los- ing the game, 2-0. "This was a good game for us,• said Costa Mesa Coach Mike Dunn. "They came in here saying they were going to beat us by the football score . Not today.• Dunng football season, Estancia roanhandled Costa "This was a good game for us. They came in here .saying they · were going to beat us by tlie football score ... Not today ... u -MESA'S MIKE DUNN • "If you didn't see the game you didn't miss very much . .. " -ESTANCIA'S STEVE CRENSHAW Mesa 42-18. youdi~'tmissmuch," Crenshaw On paper, a similar point said. "There just wasn't much spread might not have seemed excitement out there. we didn't out of reach. Estancia, one of the come out to play today.,, top tea,ms in the PCL, is now 7-3 Estanaa has at times looked overall and 3-0 in league play. awesome. A week ago Friday, the The Eagles have recorded three straight league 'shutouts, Eagles dismmtled University 5-0. outscoring their opponents 9_0. They played to a 0-0 tie in the , first half with Laguna Hills, which "This was a technical win, you is expe£ted to be one of the i won on paper," Estancia Coad) eagles' main challengers fot th~ \Steve Crenshaw could be heard league title. In the second half, : clearly impressing upon his team they outshot the Hawks 25 to 1 - ; from across the field following the and took home a 2-0 decision. , gaine. "But they won the war. •At least we.'re getting the 1You can bet you better be ; rwcty to work hard 1n Tuesday's wins,• Crenshaw said. "They , p;Ktice. You played horrible.. have the ability to pretty much do : weary combatants left the whatever they want, but we have IQdellnes fot points unknown def-to get up to play everybody. I• tnttely shaken by their coaches' There is a lot of part!:}' at the top of our league.• f ~ to this reporter, a smil-While the Eagles will be head- • and calm Crenshaw said he ing back to the drawing board for 1 just trying to knock some some fine tuning, the Mustangs into bls,team with his post-were walldng from the field with a game to build on. e talk. •Tuey scored early and then -1lleM guys are extreinely tal-scored a late goal when we were ~. but they play to the level of down a D;lan, • Dunn w d. "We .. :'co~titton,-Crenshaw said. ..bad no aubl to bring in, and we • ~ expected to beat Costa were a man dowD. · ~-~ without having to try. We •All I can say 1S w bWlg tough. We're a determined teem ODi." and I couldn't be prouder of our ucldly for the Eagles they had effort." ~h firepower to pull out the Despite the fact the Mustangs wtft, whkh 11 all-important during are stm looking for theii tint -11~ play. league victory, Dunn saw a Jot of guet zelaya scored both reason to be optlmi.ltic. ~ fO( the Eagles, the tint com- "They're a tough team * five mitlutel into tbe game {Eltinda), no dbUbt abOut it." 1 Mt W'ond c~ tn the Dwm Nld. "Tbll wan't thelt bllllt mmutee to Nii the game daf, but tlMil we bid ~ tD clD will Cbal 1bil WM ~ gaoCl .,,.,. dHb:i't ... the geme, eftort for UI. • • I; NH-COM CONTINUED FROM 81 (Khoury and Lawther) and he told our guys this was the game he wanted to win. I • guess they were standing up for him.• The Sailors, ranked sixth in Orange County, improved to 12- 3-4, 1-0-2 in league, while the Sea Kings slipped to 6-7-3, 0-2- 1. Newport senior striker Justin Kerr scored the first and final goals of the game, both on right-footed blasts from directly in front, with !}le former coming bn an assist from Tobin Junowich . •All four of their goals were set up by our defensive errors," Lawther said. After Kerr broke the ice in the 14th minute, junior Garrett Jans- ma headed a bounding ball over leaping CdM goalkeeper Ken Brown in the 22nd minute. That's how the Harbor-domi- nated first-half ended and CdM's frustrations continued after the intermission. "I felt we were ready for the game, but it didn't look like we were, really," Lawther said. ·we played a little wildly the first half, and you can't do that against a skilled team like New- port. •(Newport) came in here wanting to win. They wanted it more than us." Brandon Brown headed in a pass off the head of Brett Bak- er in the..: 48th minute, and after Kerr finallZed the scoring 11 minutes later with the sec- ond assist of the game by fel- low co-captain Jeremy Ellis, Bouette shuttled in all bis reserves. CdM's Eric Bri~kerhoff, Chris Strong and Matt Hoyt all had quality scoring chance§ go just wide or into the hands of Newport goalie Zach Wells (four saves), while Brown made a sparkling save, one of his four, coming out to smother the ball against Kerr on a breakaway early in the second half. C orona del Mar's Matt Hoyt (top photo, left) gets turned around on a comer kick ln the flnt half of Prlday'a Battle of the Bay soccer game with invading Newport Harbor Prlday afternoon; at rl9ht, top, Harbor's Garrett Jansma (right) and Lee Hernandez celebrate Jansma'• goal tn the f1nt half which gave · the Satlon a 2·0 lead. Center photo, Newport Harbor'• Eric Werner {left) and Corona del Mar'• Ertc Brinkerhoff go high off the ground u the two .coW4e ln a header's ittuatton; and at left, Coroq del Mar'• Hunter MacDonald VlsUally IUJD8 up the 1thiatton u be puts some tee to h1I knee and looks away '1°018 the ~lght of hl1 teammate. absorbing a 4..01panldng froni thelt traditional rtvab. • ~ I I I f I I I ' ... ~ I I • ,. , I -·- • I STARTING ANEW BUSINESS?? ..... •·•·• ..... . The ltgal Department at the Daily Pilot is pkasui .,, to announce a new servia now available to new businesses. -- PUIUC NOTICl PUILIC NOTICES PUIUC NOTIC! -OllTUUY au OllTUAIY ~lolWeu• ......_.. vau llM It ..w&.T ~ -..,-.-t'""a'""1-r..--•-......_--•iiii!imiii••liliiiil•li1!1111••••~·· Nw Slat.....m DIR A mm> 0/1 l'RUIT, ~ .... n M • _._.. Al.£XMOIR The lollow\ng pe1son1 .,, DllTll> NL.VIL t_,, ~ T~ .._.............. '"II IO doing txdlneH as: Opllcll ~ YaU TMCa ACT1DN .. WNda T ...... ..._no "' •r a ng ~ cou-At1, lnc., 500 112 Dahlia TO ""°'9CT ~ ..w.. ,.......,,, °' _.1111y, rageoua balll• wllh Avt • COfona dtt Mat, CA MJ,,,"•"~W.V •IOU> AT .. .,... .......... , °' cancer, M erUNI -"'•• 9262 A UlL l""YOU _,_ c°"""°" ,............ nit& Alexander, a ()phcal Alt, Inc .. (CA), 500 ._,_,. EXl\NM1'0NOf' o1 tft9 MloW ~ 30-yoar rHldent of 1/'2 Dahlia Ave., COfOl\I <Set ne tMT\N C1' TI4I ~ ~ 11: 14' 9'l)ct gq Costa Mesa, PUHd Mat, CA 92625 CIBllNO llOltlJl6f YOU, ...._ _ C.. ..... C'A a-Nay Jan. 10, 1991!1. Thi• bu1.n111 Is con-YOU IHOUL.D OO#flit:f A 121121. 1-'d pnipMy Iii Ii. She was preceded in Oucttd by: a corporation LAW'lllll MOTa C1' Int lotd fol tht ....... cl deatll by hor loving Have you 1tar1od doing TNlllB'I IAlJ! 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"·'rr=====~~~~~~~~~~=.; FlcUtlous Bueln•as tman, a tlf'lllt 1n1n 11 m..11 Ham• S1atement ~ rtcOlded on "4r/ 21. . puoCjll Md ,,...... ,.. •llanclet. She .. • very lolllng. llena IO Tony.UM.._. au and wi11 be mle.Md tiy Ml, allO .urvw.d by -JSOnotn..:lllw Pu, ... aister• and a bfoUtifr{ Buri., at ........ ptivate. .. .. .• }~ ,. .. . --- . Wt wilJ now. SFARCH the name for you at no extnt chaw, and sa.ve you the ~me and the.tnp «:the Court House in Santa Ana. Then, of c<Mse, after the search ts complete~ we Wt/J fik your fictitious business name statemmt with the County ~/erk, publish once a week for four weeks as required by law and thm file your proof Of publication with the County Clerk. Tilt following persons are 11ei, a lnllNmtnt NG. doing businen es: Pac1hc t1-3t3321, In ... -. ,_,. Coast Wetd1ng, 629 Terml· -. of Of'llcW "8cotds of 6r- nal Way fl 16, Costa Mesa, ~~-County, .... ol ca. CA 92627 ,..,,_, ~ the flOW'll ol Josoph Armando Onega, sale theretn contllned, wlll 260 Canillo Apt A, Costa Ml II pubic auction to the Mesa, CA 92627 ~ ~ kif cash, or Th11 business Is con· c::hedl u deaa1bed bebw, ducted by: an 1nd1v1dual payable II the time ol .. In Have you alarlod doing l.wrui money d the United busll)ess yet? yes t0·10·g5 Stlltt• of Amel1ca, wttt1CU Joe Ortega wanantv 911P' ... or Implied This statament was Med as to tlbe, use. pa.aHsioft with the County Clerk ol or encumlnncea, .a rtght, Orange County on 12·19·95 tllleand"'""'"*nawhtidby ~ ·GARAGE SALE HINTS Before your garage sale, determine what items you wish to sell. Make sure everyt!ling is clean ancf repaired. Pkt& stop by m file your fictitious business statemmt at the Daily Pilot, 330 W. Bay St, GJsta Mesa. 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Contact Stark, -4--------I Npt B•ach Own mas· FINANCE , The Cornell Glee ADMINISTRATIVE Short HIH cycle. Re-OBO 546-8704 Valley. Pupplot, kit· 962 • 0313 tor suite. Close to CJubi Intern•· ASSISTANT quires 1trong clo•lng 1_________ tens and more, all *MASSIVE* 1---------~~:~S TO 2724 ~:;~.hs45~;;~ Poot.I••••••••• ~~s:,a.11~en:_w•"n•: ~~:~~b~=~~~ ~~g~: ~~~~o~o'a~~ ~~'~/!::FURNITURE 6014 :~~k~~~f:!.'~~~~·~:;: Estate Sale POWER BOATS ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; choir · performing 1 pany has a part·llme 1ume to 714·280-1180 9037 for more Info. Sat. Jan 13th 9am"" 7012 Npt Hghts chatmlng BUSINESS day only 1/16 ?pm opening In the Per· ---------75% OFF ---------• Surfboard• B•I Penn rosp. person 3Br house, hrdwd firs, FOR SALE 2900 @ Mariner's Church sonnet/Administration Small Co. In the Save abuud and •Furniture '84 Lyman 25FT Full canvas. 225 Horae· power. Classic Boat. $1 ,500 QJ30 979-4023. .Or 2 lhBR 1BA Houso lndry rm. Share w/1. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii NB, Donations ac· Dept. Candidate• computer Industry DHlgn Center PrlcH abandoned pots. Be a • CtothH Nuir bch. S550/mo $600/mo. 266-2187 copied. Call for ·must ~e flexible and need• comml1~loned ~';;~:, ~°o'::i~~tslr:~ volunteer/foster. Call • ExerclH equipment aa-r.ut1I 723-4335 LAUNDRY MAT I 0 f 0 rm at I 0 n organized and have ln·hou•• 1alesper· 1 714-597·9037. •Luggage • . • ROOM IN NB 3Br 2Ba prior office exper. son1. We want motl· beds, •o as, chalrs. •Game• e;J;Oa Penln share House, pool, avail Costa Mesa location. 553-0808 Word perfect and vated, exp'd 1,1, atart· 'cto1ne2 vases. annolre. Wonderful hom•• • Fllm·mlac. Etc ... apt 2 blks from lmmed. S550, 998· $65K 213-938-3321 ******* Lotus exper. helpful. ., •. $1500/mo 1tart·up a 1 48-7727. ne•d•d tor 2 beautl· 1208 DOVER DR. SAIL BOATS 7014 Bay view. pa1lo. 6239 Pgr 21lJ.4533 Send ruume with HI· 1alary. FAX re1um9' Bed•Oueeni set $100. f u I 4 ·mo n' h -o Id •BIO SALEtll• 'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii /mo. 548-1761 - 8 -U-S_I_N_E_S_S ____ I===:::==:::::=~ ary requirements to: 7141-434-7186 Twn set $50. Crib $75. KITTENS, very •f· Sat Onlyl 8am-1pml' •Orlef Recovery Group H.R. Director, P.O. . Twn headbds $50 ea, fectlonate. 964·8319 Furn, sofas, TV'•· 2 4 FT· Columbia B ~on Bay, share RE:ALS OPPORTUNITY Death of Loved One. Box 1757, Newport Styllat at•tlona avail, misc bedding 644.S812 Clth... toys. Elcl Ctuillenger •Sloop. ::a 1!::it ~~ss~";e WANTED __ 2116 290! Divorce. End of a rela· Beach, CA 92663 =~~~~· :r~~:cu~I~~ HOUSEHOLQ ~OS & 1~~:Y!~~~~":"O:>d• ~~~;,u~'.nn~~o v~r~ • 673·6810 ~;e~ ~~,L=-.~'f"".""""""'ilh,..-a-9-•-,,---down to earth atmos. ~4faUl.flr·.-.1~.G&~ A1f proc.eas=---4 ewoort Blvd. L abuse. Other lossH. FT-PT. Exp prel'd. Anna Chrlitlna'• Victorian sofa & love ORGANS 6059 OCU SOCCER"TEAM 548-4192 cpM 1 Bdrm avt. Utls Looking Professional $Payphone Routes$ •Affordable Group Apply: 9891 Yorktown Salon, NB. 673•3065 seat, 3-pc leather iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil paid. No pots, non Newport Beach cou-Local iltes-tor tale, tor Food Concerns. Huntington Beach. couches. cherry for· •ESTATE SALE• Balboa 20 tallboat w/ l mklng. 708 Avacodo pie wonts to rent S2,000/wk potential. Learn to control your Save Away Teacher• for Pre-mal dining rm. coffee Ant I q u e PI a y • r 80 years of furn, appll-Evlnrude 0 /B. re\ract· 390 676·8634 Costa Mesa/Npt up· 800 •208•5300 24hr eating In a aafe env. Thrift Stor• school or lnfanVtod· & end tables, etc. All Plano Upright, oak, ance•, collectlblH, able keel. Sac. $700. C M , 5400 Incl ulll . ..,...s-ca_1_0_3_B_R_64_,,,s-_s1_0_5_ Free Consuttatlont 7 14-985•19 00 dter to coleach, UCI In Immaculate condl-1908 Au1oplano. $475. \ool•. lots of craft & 707-9488 f urnished, Micro. re· Occasional Gourmet $Payphone Routes$ ~~::_:7h:."oal~~ Be•uty Salon Rental Campu1/lrvlne, PT at-lion. 894•988° Call 648·1162. ~Hh~~ '':~~.%ir~aV1---------~lg, pvt. entr bath. Cooking In xchng for Local silos-tor aalo, 1tatlons avail for Hair· ternoons or FT, xlnt Love •eat & chair, un ' • s SPEED & °"'311st, quiet, clean. modest rent, br/ba/ $2,000/Wk potentlal. i.---------. styllst.s & Manicurist In wkg. cond., benellta, beige w/floral design •••••••••I ESTATE SALE SKI BOATS 7016 ?lllD-0928 gar. N/S. 957·8408 800-208·5300 24hr LOST & upscale NB salon. min. 12 units ECE $75 646-3627 Newport/Back Bay. ,'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ~ Call Bonnie 756·0493 pref. 854·6030 MAHOGANY CHINA GARAGE SALES Antlquea, collectlblet, 11 --------------------------· FOUND 2925 CDM Simone Simon• YMCA Customer aer-CIAthBINd ET. llgh$900ted, ~~~~I, ~~~T.·n~~.tte;x: -;~i8~1~tt ~~~~o~tl~g Studlo has lmmed. vice for evening & w rawers, · dtan artlfacta, Oriental Cobra 0 /0 , low profile . . . . . . . . . . . . . . :: . :: .· ... :: :: GARAGE ··sALE HINTS Before your garage sale, determine what i~ems you wish · to sell. Make sure eve~ing is clean and repaired . $200 REWARD!! openings for as· weekend hrt. Phones/ 645-6426 Mon-Sat 1tam1, lewelry, fuml· hull, just aervlced, Lost Pin slstants, station rental reglstratlon. Incl full BALBOA ture, clothes. A fife new controller/uphol· also avail. 675-6403 cir membership. Npt Chances are ISLAND 6106 time of treasure. Jan 11ery. Great 1kl boet-F am II y he Ir Io om. YMCA 842·9990. SS.SO 12, 13, 14. 8:00-4:00 fHt·looks great ..... re· Small sailboat pin cir· CHA/Companions hr. Contact Wendy you wlll find 2422 Unlversltv Drive. ady to go. $10,500 NHdedforl/lhomecare. GARAGE/MOVING ' c51e~ by gold wheel. Just Right HomeCare '"v""M.,..C~A___,,F-ltn_e_s_i......,.,T-ra..,.ln_e_r what you need SALE Sat, Jan. 13• _.;O,_ff,_l;.;..rv.;.;l_ne.;.._A,_v..;.•·;._ __ 1_64;.....;.6-...;9_44....;.;9/..;;.5_74_-4_24_7 __ a lboat on water. 310-438-4444 for orientations. auper-at the price 9am. Furniture & misc, Claulfled I• ..... Posslt>ly lost vicinity 310·539·9000 vlilon and teatlng. you want to pay 221 Abalone CONVENIENT On the move? of Vons (Allanta & Dental Mu1t have experience. when you read whether you're b\IY· Magnolia In Hunting· . FRONT OFFICE Prefer cert.lncatlon. In-SUN 1/14i 8am·1pm Ing, aelllng, or tu•• ton Beach). Please eludes full ctr mem· Clualtled 109 D AMOND looking. ctaaslfled has Established, pleasant, ber•hlp. Npt YMCA dally Trunk, furniture, lots what you needl call Connie at (714) busy NB group prac· 842·9990. $6.50 hr. 642,5678 of k Itch • n war•. CLASSIFIED Sell your extra household items 536·5404 lice needs exp'd front Contact Jill i--...:.=:...:.:.:....:..--housewares & misc. 842·5878 o1fice parson. 4·day •--------- in Classified LOST: Grey cockallel bird. yellow laced. In the vicinity near Harbor/Adams/Fair week+ lh day alter· ________ ...;;;;... ______________ """! nate Saturday1. Please call 640-1122. In Costo Mesa. Ptoase Drapery Workroom call 444·1557. Needs sewing ma· ch.ine ·opora"lor, f/t. Steady year rnd. Ben. Apply: 1835 Whittler Ave. B-7 CM 642·4717 Between 7am·5:30pm . LOST: sml, white lem DOQ, Chi huahua/ Amer Eskimo mix, 12/ 27. vie Victoria & Pia· centla, CM. 646-9641 PSRSONALS Earn $80o-ieoo weekly stuffing enve- lopes at home. For I n f o a e n d 1 e I f. addressed stamped envelope to: B&A Homemallera, Box PERSONALS 3002 2158, Lubbock, TX 79408 DATING? SHY? For a fun time call 011 ·592·575-912. 70C per minute, 18+ FfT Secretary Entry level, •mall n/ smk ore. Accurate typ- ing skills, computer, data entry & pleasant phone voice. Starting salary $7.50 hr. Phone for appointment. Prime Controls Co. 1010 w. 17th. Costa Mesa 850-0800 GEN OFFICE PfT 10·key exp. $6.50/hr. Apply Rogers Garden 2301 San Joaquin Hiiis, CdM. Or FAX 759-<>619. No call•. GOURMET COOK/Lt housekeeping, exp'd, live out, F/T. Non· smkr. Newport Beach ll.7~·3643 PIT OFFICE ASST. To a1Sl1t Office Man· ager. 8:00 to 1:00 or 12;00 to 6:00 Mon·Fr1. Organized with pleat- ant phone voice and good attitude. Start lmmed. Huntington Beach.714-379-8888 PIT Work Fff Pay SanH2 M·F, no exp 09e, sa.oo/hr +comm. $300-$500/Wk. Mark In aal... Office prOduct. esa..oa47 PART Ttiii kiLP New a111omobl.. d .. 1- •tlhlp In Costa M••L Respon1iblllt1.. to In- clude ~ dl1play, MNVIC• ehuftle, faclflty malnt. ca .. n dtMng feCOfd iand dNg ... , required. 7:30 am to 12:30 pm M~ thru Fri. Aak fOf Dav• ot Ed 642•nOO. RECREATION CLERK 17.te-18.25/Hr . ... Run your ad in the Newport Beach Costa Mesa Daily Pilot and the Huntington ~ch Fountain Valley lnd~ndent to reach over 100,000 homes. Fax us this fOrm with your creclit card # or mail it in with a ch8ck tOdpyl Run for a Y18ekl If ~r car CIOes not Sell we'll "'" it for anolh1r week FREEi All for $JO• ---------------------------D YES,SELL ~y CAR City Zip Phone Credit Card D MC CMSA D AM X -~-------------Ccp- Ma" To: DAILY AlOT 330. W. lay Shit, COiia M.o, CA 92627 (114) 6'2·"611<>MK11141631-d.59' ~ '°'fr°"'11 • • TOlll.mr FllH NET 12.eo iiiW pound. BMW 9030 Ml~ Yacht Sur. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii P!U .. 1100 Old New· • ----------------port Blvd. 541-4102 'c'o 73SI LOAOEOI JAGUAR 910& taU,. ... • pho, 111rf, Uni.ct. '-.&WI 9220 WEICKLY BRIDGE QUIZ --------Xlnl cond. , 121< miles. MAJUIO! SUPS $11,900 obo 6'15·9070 ·a~ JAGUAR X... 'M CHSVY s -10 Q. 1 • Eu&.-W•t vulne,.ble, u et 8 Auna atrong. Body t..ongbed, loaded, xlnl South ,ou hold: ---7022 MW 4-d.r, black straight. $2600, c.ii o..O M~l •••I AC, am/rm cast, fully 644·6247. '44QO obo. S4$-e056 •1071 OA41 t OA ~ t '7 4 SI loaded. Xlnt cond •-=-=-~,.,.....,...,.....----1--..1.-----'--_.;;..;.... 4S' MOORING For S9,400. 637-2726 • '80 XJe Forest green. 1ae ToVota SR5 4 x4 Sala N.B CaJI Loaded. Runt greall L~ngbed w/GT compr The bidding ha proceeded: 619-753-6801 Eves. Mu11 soe. $4005. OBO aholl. 87k orig, tllt, PS NOtn"B 2A.8'l' SOUTH WE8T -~------• CADILIAC 9040 Call 434·6500 PB, POL. alllfln. now 1• Dbl 7 50 l'T> max aide tie on · Bal Pen, great 10 clutch, KVB ahock1, What do you bid now? much more. Blaok. near NHVC, $12/ft. 83 Eldorado ve auto UNCOLN • 9120 MUST SEEi. 55150 Q,2 . Neithenulnerable,u 675-9282 A/C, pwr everYthlng: obo. 479-1848 South you hold· OO' deep Dock laces cruise, cua, tint, wire '87 Mark VII '87 Toyota Xtra Cab main turning pl. 124 whla. S3000. 873-1631 Looks & rune great. P/U. Xtra long bed, . • S. Bayfront. Balboa Mull SH. $5000. Xlnt cond. Orig. Ownr. Island ........... 252·1271 CHEVROLET 9045 851·8345 AM/FM Cass. 127k ml. $3500 554-9022 •Void OIUO•J OAKQ10t875 .S Partner opens the bidding with one club. What do you respond? Balboa Penln Sllpa iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii '35' to 55' max at $13/ '87 S PRINT Ver MAZDA 9125 9 Q.3 • Bothvulnerable,uSot.1lh It. All facllltles, prl11. good mech cool VOLXSWAGEN 235 you hold: patklng. 723·5635 50mpg. $995. Call 83 RX7 5-apd, loaded,liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii BALBOA YACHT 644·7835. s untf, llnl windows, '90 VW Corrado •KQ98 OKI oJ75 ..is12 8A91N haa boat sllpa 91 Ch 610 Bl new tlrea. Neoda eng. White. Mint cond. from 31 to 40 tt avail, Mull •;0111 1 0~~4:,'; S1050. 585·3098 $9500. OBO Call Pgr The bidding baa proceeded: S14.50/tt. 87~1781 receipts. Super cleani #714-457·6580. WEST NORTH EAST SOUTH Boat dock for rent 16· s12,soo 723·7879 MERCEDES 9130•---------l• u p-1 18' $1 oo mo 57~5095 ________ liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ANTIQUES & What action do you take? ________ ,DODGE 9065 '8N3o ~goN~ ~b.P~j::i CIASSICS 9250 Q. 4 • As South, vulnerable. you MOTORCYCLES iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Runs & Run11 S44oo. , bold: • • OOTERS 84 D t ***** 673·9047 09 XKE J ag Sporf SC 8018 a ona Turbo. conv. All new interior. •K10754 oAt8S OJ• .a.7 3 New brakes, 5-speed, '89 300TE Wagon WI hi S15K bo " ... AJC. Great earl $11'50. Englne/bodYi/detall O:,~e";' S-075•72°39 Partner opens the bidding with one '79 Pl!180 -Ve•pa 565-3098 r Scooter Great ~ond. per ect. Wh to/palo-1955 T·BIRD .. m lno. 87k mllos. Q. 5 • 8oCA vulnerable, aa South you hold: II.AIU OA 3 OAJH! .e.q,' The biddini hu proCeeaed: 80\1J'B WEST NORTH EAST . .... 10 p.., •• t What do you bid OtlW? . ·- Q. 6 • Neilher vulnerable, u South you hold: •98 OKQ7 OK.1983 ~54 The bidding has proceeded: NORTH EAST 80t.rl'll •• p-10 ·1• p... f What do you bid now? WEST Pua Look for anawera on Monday. Learn to be' a better bddee player! Subacribe now to the Goren Briqe Letter by ca.I.ling (800)788.1225 for information. Or write to Goren Bridge Letter, P.O. Box +no, C~o, IL 6068(). 4410. Bra, 2·Tone paint. yel· --------Transforlng 520,900. Turquoise beauty! low/wht. 8800ml. FORD 9075 71 4-488.9878. Like new w/2 tops. S875. Call 8415-11s2. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii •---------___ 8_1_e-_9_8o-_a_5e_s __ Call 642-5678. '94 Harley Davld•on '91 Aeroatar 6cyl FXLR 4800 ml. Xlnt auto trans, a/c, l/p, cc: cond. $14950. 080 alloy whls. Low miles! Call 434·6500. $9500 OBO 434-0266 Thinking of having a garage sale? Give us a call! CLASSIFIED 042·5678 Put a few words tQ work for RENT through classified '"The Buyer's Market" V'Check your shopping list off by stopping in today at any one of 'these local-Orange County Auto Dealers! "Buy, Lease or Browse" nge County__'s Auto Deal.ers are Number One in Customer Sati action SADDLE BACK & .. = sates Leasing S«vlce Parts .. IRVINE AUTO CENTER 1·800·831·3!77 7,4 380·1200 CARPENTRY ~510 CARPET CLUNING CIEV1EllMW Edi ~~~~171 c!jf;t;ll?IXIEP!l'r!,12 '"Y. CONNELL CHEVROLET 2828 Hort>or Blvd, C.M. 546-12000 IEJI 04ml.U -ATLAS BHRYSUl/Pt.YMOUTH 292 ~If CM 2925A RAY flA.DHOE HONDA # 16 Irvine Auto Cenl8' 714-830-7SOO <!BP MAIERS CADlllAC·IUICK 2600 Hort>or Blvd • Cosio Meso 4 540-9100 HUNTINGTON IEACH HYUNDAI FUTCHEI JONES MOTOR CARS 16661 Beach Bl'ld. H.B 1301 Quoil St,~ Beach U2-ot31 833·9300 OIAMGE COAST • JHP/UGL!/ OlDSMOllU T\ITTU CLICK NISSAN PONTIAC, GMC TIUCl. MAZDA 2.845 Hort>of Blvd Costo Meso 2524 ~M~ Mesa Mo-Mio ACROSS 1 Demon e~btade 11 MytNr;el bOIC 13=:''*9d bel0f9food or hialOrf 15 Fndog 1e Shelleup 17 Bldt one'• time 18Feela compuslOft !Of 20 Children'• g.arne 21 Alrpoi't info 22 Shape « form n smar amoum 24 NoiMI 26 Thahnd'I 27~ 26 Narrow pauagl 30 Cenlef 31 Chatters 32 Ra1an·e wife 33 Throb 35 Cough drop 38 Outli\ 39 Presege 40 Sonae O<gant 42 -and crafta 43 Ski slid! 44 Onnk ltke I dog 45 Nol he 46 Cet1ain abaentee student L SATURDAY. JN4UNtt 13. 1• '8 l.aninO TO*Of .... 49 Frozel\-.., 51 Camper 53 Joelw 54 Atlec:Nld smiles 55 Church councll 58 Watenng ~ OOWN I E>Clremist 2 NolreDame loc.ala 3 Change the WOtdingd 4 Neither (ISh -fowl 5 Lei tall 6 Stormed 7 EleYator make< 8 Well-known Pharaoh 8 Soeel!ers 10 Woodpec:ke(s 90U!'ld 11 Handled roughly 12 Zebnls and wollles 13 l-iaidware ptJtchases 14 Not aguist (he rules 18 Cac>tured 23 Trace element lnaalt Newport-Costa Mesa-Irvine Family YMCA 1~ "Wt l111i1J strong bis, strontfomilin, • .._.., stnJnrcomrmm1hts • ou~ofAMILYPROG~b. <i('-~\l ~ K-12 yens -~/~Q • Before lie After School Cue • Cauliiu Canvan • Summer Day Ctmp • Patt"t I Child (Y-lndims) ·--r· .. . . .. • • " ! • • C:O.ta Mesa Inint Corona Del Mar Ul-25t6 831-2111 6N CRO '95'S ~1 '91 't\\t\S\ + 89' +tax 24 mo. closed end lease. Total to start $186&.32. Total of payments $2040. Residual $7076. 12,000 miles/yr .1<>e/mile excess mileage charge. On approved credit. (086095) Model 1301. One only ALL NEW 1995 TACO •.111tA . Low mhe, A/C, CMe (#21887t5) -....... .. I CClmlA. (#1~~2848 s •nnaTA ILLCIL . · AJC, c....-. (#459245) 24 MONTHS BAD CREDIT NO CREDll NO PROBLEM S ALL NEW 1995 CAMR Sat1l4Ana 'IOGIO . I am VefY na (#7MS8e) MODEL #2521 80. Coat N~rt PtopertlH n. CoMt Newport Properties 32. Co.e Newport Ptopertin ». Coimt Newport Ptopettin M. Co.-Newpon Pl"lJ{'Crtl• 35. CG.lit N~rt Properties 36. C.... Nftrport Ptopfltla 37. Colllt Ncwpott ~rtla 3&. Cout NfflPO?t P~rtia "· c... Ncwpod ~ to. Cil6elJ 1aaw Cotta Maa 41. laJbol 1'b'-' lltalty 42. O,,.n Home Gulde H01Mt Of The Wttk 43. Homa Of The Weck 45. Mortg.,_ tum ff, Coldwell lanktr Newport Bt1eh CORONA DR CMnning home on larae lot Edit Olson· $415,000 BAYCREST 4 bd, 3 ba, great floorplan David McCulloch • $5!9,000 BAYSHORBS 1, -• -~.,J -- DOVER SHORES AREA -1410 WARWICIK BeautifuJ home with pool orl huge corner lot. Remodeled. Four bedroom plus a den. $569,000 Traditional 7 bedroom home in guard gated commu.Qity. Large master suite with bay window. Hardwood floors $865,000 Invest in 21d Ho•t 1r l1co•e Pr1pertJ Fi1d 1 letter Ho•t for Yoar Fa•ilJ Sell Yo1r Ho•e 11d Travel • I ' 4 • '· $1,2 50,000 • Estate property sit11ated on fo1'rth fairway. • M.aster s11ites on each floor. • F.xquisite Architectllrt' Details 111rou11ho11t ... •Lap pool • 3 Car Garagt> Perry Taub Office: ( 714) 644-9070 x 11 l Residential: (714) 644-5833 OPEN SUNDAY 1 -4 l 04 VIA LoRCA Countrv frcnch Custom Home 3 bd, 3 ba, Ik.imiful Courtyard parjo $769,000 OPEN SAT & SUN 1-4 35 MONTECITO Incredible Ocean .rnd C1ry View~ from this 4 bd, 3.5 ba home. Pool and spa. Reduced to $795,000 OPEN SUNDAY 220 VIA PALERMO Super 4 bedroom, 3 bath home, wood floors , fircpl.ice, courtyard patio. $539,000 • Big Canyon Residential • Spacious 3 b1, 3 ba home • Large Family Room • H"ge Kitchen opens to Private pool and spa • 3 Car Garage Almost 1/4 acre corner lot. 'fhrec large bedrooms, 2. 5 baths, off street parking, pool and spa. $519,000 AL1soN McCORMICK PREVIEWS PROPERTY SPECIALIST (714) 644-9070 -xl44 -(-7-l 4) 673-2064 ~~11 lMAGINE." .. YOUR OWN PRIVATE PARK This traditional four bedroom, single level ho1ne is located on a huge lot (one of the lat;gest in Corona del Mar) of approximately 18,000 sqttare feet. The park-size back yard, complete 1vith spacioUJ gras'Sy areas, -anti a «sports cd'Urt», -still-enough ¥-OIJ»J- to build a la"lfe pool, cabana or expand the already spacious ho1ne. Mature gardens surround the property for a private, secluded atmosphere. C14l-de-sac location too! 1J afidam i roperti es Off~red at $750,000 Large family room w / bonus room, excellent greenbelt location. Reduced to $309 ,900 623 Vista Bonita -End unic"En Tranquil bay views -$465,000 365 RAMONA, COSTA MESA •Excellent location near Newport Heights • Sparkling solar heated pool, •Three or four bed.rooms, three baths • Very quiet, luxurious master suite • Family room, Fonnal dining room, French doors $ 343,000 CHUCK & KATHY COLESWORTHY 644-9060 :<127 /182 GINNY ANDERSON 644-9060 "15 l -t-t--_._..z.i.....w~~~t~d~ Sunny end unit on excellent condo treet. 2 bd) l.5 ba --DAVID PRINC=E--+· 644-9060 xl20 • .. 985 BAYSIDE COVE Discover ba_yfront liJ1ing at its best in this priJJatt, gated community. Enjoy picturesqu.e morning walks around Balboa Island sipping hot cappuccinos. View the endless parade of boats from your private dock or just have .friends crttise by for a visit. This three bedroom, two bath home has a new kite/Jen with granite countertops, and bu ilt-in Sttb Zero refrigerator. It is perfect for hosting .friends from out of toJJm of for business entertaining. ALL on one level and in move-in condition, it is a great time to bu_y this qu1dity investment. Enjoy the comfort and security of a home that will bring .'Yott .Years of pleasure, and the lifestyle of Newport Beach. OFFERED AT $875,000 TOM· THOMSON PREVIEWS PROPERTY SPECIALIST (7.14) 644·9060-EXT. 147 OFFICE (800) 339·4446 PAGER COLDWEL BANKER NEWPORT BEACH ~ColcW/ell Bank-er corrals 400 Toys for Tots Realtors rounded up Christmas gifts for needy youngsters ~a Toys for Tots spoosor. Coldwell 8-ter Orange Coaaty region. in cooperation with the U.S. Marine Corps Reserxes. collected more than 400 toys to benefit children in need from Orange County. "Thanks to the public's support we were afile to 1\elp provide a n appy. me!OOr.il>le holiday for many children," ~aid Charlie Johnson, Coldwell Banker Orange County rcgtonal manager. "Helping to brighten a child's life through the Toys for Tots program i~ very rewarding ... All company-owned office<. throughout Orange County M!ned w. official collecuon centers. One office held a telethon where agents cafled business associate~ and members of the community. enhM.Jng support to get involved and donalc a toy Other offices added specially del.1gned Toy'> for Tots announcements to weekly real estate advertisements which ran in local newspapers. Coldwell Banker Southe!m Cahfom1a Company has enjoyed a long history of participating in the U.S. Manne Corpi. Coldwell Banker Oro~ County ~ionol ~ ChOnie Johnson and sergeant Hubert McFadden Reserves Toys for Toes program. FoumkJ in 194 7. Toys for Tots ~ evolved from .1 'mJll Lo Angeles-area project to a nalll>n'-' 1<le cunpaign. The U.S. Marine Corp, Re..en~' distribute the toy. to local charitable organ.iut.ions. Ford J<Hlr r#ll t'llllU ruals conuw your 1«"1 ~~a Baku off1u. Coldl4·tU Banhr luu .on dtllA 2,«JO offices and mort llum 51,000 fain ossocitllls in North A"'triu. 111 CllJifoneJa, ColllweU Banktr luu 1'UH'e tluin 252 rtrilklllial real estatt offices aii4 M<>n tlNn 6,884 S4lu associatt1 anti t"'PWJtU pro11i4i.tt1 a CO"'Jlltle mngt of ns/Mndal nal tllllU 11nices. Real estate professional Marcia Dossey ioins · Prudential -Jon Douglas Her knowledge and expertise are a welcome addition Maxine Montgomery. vice president/manager of the Newport Beach office of The Prudential -Jon Douglai. Co .. I!> pleased to welcome Marcia Do~..cy to the team of top profes~1onal~. "Marcia Dos-.ey " a profe~~mnal in every sen-.c of the word." Montgomery "'11d "She handle~ every tran~act1on with detail and precision. then ~he give.' the gift of personal attention to the emotion~ and needs of the client<;. The extra effort ha.' given Marcia a reputatioo for excellence. We are pleac;cd to have Marcia Dossey at the Newpon Beach office of The Prudential -Jon DougJas Co " Through years in the busine~. Dossey has fine-tuned her real estate knowledge and usei; an innate understanding of people to provide service for client~ with real estate needs. By giving the extra sernce Ihm M:ts her above the ordinary, she has worked 10 usist buyers and sellers in achieving their goos. No two clients have identical needs, so she desi.gns a strttegy for CJCh client based on rnarlttt trends and properties available. Using state-of-the-art equipment, com~hensive networking. and innovative marketing technique' available thruu~h the Newpon Beach offii.:c 111 The Pruden11JI Jon DouglJ' Ci 1 • Dosey has ~en able to exp.mu services offered "It is imponJnt to me to be \\ 11h Marcia Dossey the company thJt gives the most to my clients and offers me the tool that give me the ability to work JI my level;· Dossey said. "I am reaJly happ) to be a™>Ciated with a company that sets ~ 'tandard for others to follow." ' ~y i prc51 nt of tbe wpon Beach Pier A sociauon, whkh wocts to keep the beauty, the chann and the individuality of Newport Beach alive. She was a1So hairpenon for &ht CIA Tsu.Drive.in which RCaltors woric:od l()lelhcr to bring an abundance of fOOd IO tbOlc irrneed during the hOliday ICUOtl. Mtll'N Diin9 cm 61 n«W II IM N..,,.,,_a-. -i/kf O/nf triM.S.l- Jo11 ~Co.. (11') 1SU4#. ---· ~ · · · · · · ·· · ........ r.~-.r~··· · · · · g · · · · ··•· ·-r--· ..-~-~-,. ~ -· -• -...... ,.~ <,..~• ,..,... • • • ~ : .... ·~ ..... _>. ~-:_JJJlitA.~JJ.'<· _•. ~· .• r;._." -"'· .;..,_.;-.:.--_:.~~(,.--' -- . 939 VIA UDO SOUD On the tip dr Lido Island, main turning basin views, finest quality details and craftmanship throughout. BEAUTIFUL BAYFRONT 508 VIA UDO NORD 4 br., 2.5 ba Dock forlargc yacht. High ceilings, spacious, newer home on deep lot. 2 bed, 2 bath & family room. 2 story, I block to beach. Very well maintained. Motivated Seller! l ' 3br .. 4.Sba. in prime lagoon location, beautiful courtyard entry. PricCd to sci[ shown by appointment only. G~T FAMILY HOME AT BEACH 2169 E. OCEAN BLVD. Great family home at the beach • five bedrooms three baths, patios and extra rooms with ocean and bay views on prestigious peninsula point. . Call Dayna Pettit 673-3899 fo...r 9PP0rtunity listed at $798,00U 1430W. BAY Custom Home 4 br., 4.5 ba. Bay views Dock will accomodate Large Yacht $2,199,000 . . .. ,,,, . ... .. Bob & Dovie Koop Bob Koop Dovie Koop Bob Koop, Jr. Call the Koop team! ............. pool ..... hi*' t , ... ) a..-, 2.S ....... '-'Yr-. 2,..,..__... ..... a.-o.tMw $495,000 BOB KOOP, SR. ~\~ ,,, I . WOODBRJDGETOWNHOME , a..-.28"'....._ ..... -..y, _.,,., ...... _. .. ...,... _..... Tlllo llld -.... -.. .....&ilicaJ $149.900 BOB KOOP, SR. OLDC.DM • 2-c .,,..._,2...,--. l .... mdlwicJll. ~...,...,lime two cmla-*17-..i..,...._,,__...i. SQ9 BOB KOOP SR. 2 ....__ 2 r.11 a. ... $...,. ..... ---M-.... ca !al-,"""* polio, o..pi.-, ....... Pbo.. 0. o-a ._.. i--w ... pub $132,900 BOB KOOP, JR. NEWPORT BEACH 760-5000 A:::' Ext. 128 Cr•w4! J~~Y'tJ 17 9 a.m. -noon. Probate; 9 a.m. -4 p.m .. Profes.5ional Standards Training; 1 -4 p.m .. Appraisals 18 9 o.m. Grievance Committee Mtng.; 2 -4 p.m.. COMPASS Beginner Course 19 6 -8 p.m .. Laguna/Newport Cocktail Cruise 22 8:30 o.m .. Orientation/Induction 24 9 o.m. -noon, Foreclosure; 1 -4 p.m. Poper troll; 2-5 p.m.. Internet Class .. 25 2 -5 p.m .. Lightning Class; 3 -4 p.m .. CAR Testing 31 9 a.m. -noon, REO's; 1 -4 p.m .. More Soles Through Telemarketing . MESA VERDE • Customiud &: expanded 6BR, 4BA on 13,000 sq. ft. cul-Oe-..ac Int Extra larse family room. "nanny/guN·· quarters. remodeled kitchen. charming ~?Jr de(l gazebo &: pa. . 11'10 Wren Circle $367,000 Read the latest happenings in-... Buylines From GRUBB cl EUJS RESIDENTIAL . SERVICES ... Ted Jarvis. pan owner of race horse Venti, wa.~ recently invited to race the horse in the Hong Kong Cup. And may I add. all expenses paid. Venti placed second THE PRUDENTIAL-JON DOUGLAS CO ..... Some people get all the good gifts. Linda 'lagllanettJ gelli to go on a mmi spa (somewhere) vacation. And ... Marty and MrUnd.-Jones arc headed to Mammoth. while Mary Jank-Peaker and her husband Bill returned to thctr wedding spot -the top af Seanle Ridge in Sun VaJley -to celebrate lheir secood-llnnivcnary. We hear at COWWEU BANKER COSTA MESA ... that Dorothy Able.1 went to Las Vegas to get her ..... back -and -haven't we aJll And ... Cammy Lewis is 1 tournament in Arizona. Also ... look for Cbarlme Scott the next time you anenJ 1he Onnge County Performing Arts Center Charlene is a volunteer usher. COWWBUBANKER NEWPORT BEACH ... No thi is not the Ron Leland column -but did I mention Ron and ht'"' 1te were in Duraoio and gqcss where they stayed. Give up? A bed and breakfast railed the uland IM. ~..,.. -'· ~ .... "-... there'' .i rumor at METRO R.BALTY about some talented poets roaming the office. Though they have chosen to remain unnamed. we understand the a,aatslpoets have entered their works in a national competition. An) ideus? It seems COAST NBWPORT PROPBRTIBS haS had its share of broken pans. So. while l>Uity IMbb: Ls,Jook.ing for carpool voluntecn, Bob Weptn. intent on attendina the Rose Bowl game, bad the ptn' removed from his broken 1ea I.be night before the big game. Yep. he was there LO witness USG' · vldOC'y ... 1 that a guy tiling> Do you MW MJ liD dlbitr ftw du Buy1Utt1 t-....1 J,,,, td ltHI ~ UiJOr Jld# HUr; (114) S1+-IU2 or /u f/14)~ proud mom. Daughter Caylln, 13, ju t ~~~~~-------~~~~~~-~~---~~p.~~~~~~~.~~., .. ,, --------~ ....... - . DESIGNS ·F()R LIVING '96 You deserve ..... . •Honesty • 24 Years Experience •Communication • Personal Service • Dedication • Results! #1 RtifA1tK· Newport Beach Agent 1988 -1995 Oest location &t Modd Pmect 38R. 38A Townhome w I dramabc JtOl( course views. Exquisitely 8ll'POinted with nMna1 a>bs and many NS1om quality lfttures. Hu~ ror yaid w J pool. ~ w.mD a.. outdoor t'Nrftaln. ment ICT'-Thfs is adUlt living at its 6lll'9tl ReduMto 000 Ma~t Mount.in &t TantoNI views. Bwld your dream home now. Plans includ~ with purcl\a,e and Reidy ao lo! Pnttd to RD now' Bat lot v.rue in Newport toast. WAS $449,000 NOW $399,000 --- • ... .. Pool & RV access with double gate. Private fenced yard. 4 bedroom. 2 bath. corner location with great curb appeal. close to schools ... $219 000 MESA VERDE An upgraded pool home on a large comer lot 4 bedroom. 3 baths & family room & 3 car garage Great kitc!ien Shows beautlfu !. . ... . . . . . ... S45 000 CORONA DEL MAR Pristine condition duplex plus guest unit. Main res 2BR + sunroom. 2BR rear unit Natural wood throughout. fpk. bay window. lar 2 car r... . . .. .. . ... .. .. . . .. .. . 44 500 BALBOA ISLAND Prestigious gated community. Built In 1994. Three bedrooms. library. 2 fireplaces. 3 car garage. Exqulsate maple floors. soanng ceilings and talion shutters . . 62 000 BAL. PENINSULA LIDO ISLE A tranquil setting on the bay. with a sandy beach and a picturesque view. 3 bedrooms. 3.5 baths & studio rental unit w/private ent. Great location on Udo Isle ............ :... .. . ..... ....... 1 095 000 Barb8cue on the roof deck with white Wdtcr wzw. Ol005e your 4BR, 3BA townhorru. each with 2 car garage. Near new Low down OK No AS90C. dues. $124 900 f.AOt CORONA DEL MAR Rare corner duplex. 2BR. 2BA + lBR, lBA +den. 2 sep. garages. Forced dlr heat, walled patios, wood beamed ceiJing. Uke two homes ................. $429,000 Charming cottage plus ocean view a zone but has two separate living ar~ stud1o. Roof deck, 2 car garage R I th of Coast Hwy ............. $624,950 ~ sty townhome. 1 huge bedr set. 1.5 baths, large 2 car g n 1000 sq. ft. Good locale Why,...w •• 1~.i.f.Hi.;.. ............................. $119,900 Wimbledon w/frplc & fr. · Newport Shores Remodel Custom slate flOors, French doors, new moldings & doors. Beautiful kitchen. 4BR, 2BA, C.Om. pool & tenni.s .................. $517,500 Newport Shores duple)(. 2 bedroom, 2 bath front unit. 2 bedroom 1 bath rear unit, 1 bedroom owner hideaway. 4 car garage ......................... : ......... $519,995 PELICAN HILL New Custom Home Golf Course Views! nus elegant home or 5BR, 5.5 BA. approx. 5500 SQ. ft., over .5 acre w/beautiful pool & spa. $2,495,000 cet!in&s. gourmet kitchen with~ large fntf room. Lush park-ike settl1g with pool & spa. REDUCED $995,000 PRIME LAGUNA BEACH ~Magical: E"7t gtllllmering ocean views II ths spacious home wjrustic charm. Fantastic gourmet kitchen w/freplace, large sundeck. Lush gardens and trees SOOOUnd you. ~95,000 __ __..... __ ,_ =-=----- OCEAN RIDGE Mediterranean Villa 4BR, 4.5BA w/approx. 4,400 SQ.It Designed to take advantage of ellQUISlte full ocean. harbor. & city $1,750,000 SPYGLASS HILL 2 Drakes Bay OPEN SUN 12-5 Truly a unique setting with stunnmg Catalina, harbor and city sunset Views. 5BR, 3BA home, new gourmet kitchen. REDUCED $949,000 "Greenbelt" Views! Remodeled thru-OUt Q plan, 38R. 2.5BA, kitchen w;breakfast I area, IMng room and 720-9422 OCEAN RIDGE The ·cahfom1a Lifestyle.· Newly constructed open & spacious one-story home completely furnished w/capbvatmg Views of ocean, city & Newport Harbor $1 ,407,000 SPYGLASS HILL 11 Bodega Bay OPEN SUN 12-5 Breatiltalung Panoramic Ocean Ha.rboc & Views! Beautiful 4BR. 38A home w/new carpet & new paint. Lush landscape with lovely sparkling pool. $895,000 Beautiful entry w/Spanlsh paver ble. 2 master suites, 2.5BA, fireplace, A/C, security system. approx. 1400 sq ft. Superb comnmrty pooJs anQJow association dues. $209,999 --• -"' 1 ---· ' · . I . - . t ' t -• ,. t' • ! .. .._ ....... '-- :t ~ • • . ... ~ " • • ~ • WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. Realtors® Specializing in properties for sale or leas.e ... on the water. .. near the waler ... an.d wiJh a view of the water ... SATIJRDAY ONLY 1671 Tustin 83 ·Costa Mesa 2 8d Twnhm Mark Jackson $162.000 I 2463 Irvine Ave E2 · Back Bay, NB 3 8d Twnhm Renee King $272.000 1~ :rvin.: • HdT"bodiighian<is, nts P-ia o·Auria 234 l.ugonia • Newport Shores Kennie Jo RIZZO SUNDAY ONLY 512 Fullerton · Newport Heights Marlene Ha~I 2145 Seville · Peninsula Pt, Balboa JiU Andrus • 1701 Starlight Cir · Baycrest, NB Esther Fine 54 Ocean Vista · Sea Island, NB Eva Kwaia 22 Chatham · Belcourt, NB Lorraine Farrington 1163 Marine Ave · Laguna Beach Betty Comegys & Nancy Peterson 1400 San Miguel · Corona del Mar Olga Mcllt~ 4 BdHse $280.000 3 8d H.se $365.000 3 8d Hse $379.000 4 8d Hse $479.000 4 8d Hse $598,000 2 8d Condo $599,000 2 8d Twnhm 1 I $749,000 11 4 8d Hse $1 650.000 5 8d Estate $1 .695.000 SATURDAY & SUNDAY 2569 Elden C2 • East Costa Mesa 2 8d T wnhm George Dashiell I Carne Allen $219 000 60 Arboles · Rancho San Joaquin, Irv 2 8d Condo Rosette·Andree Gindi $24 7 .000 8 Misty Meadow · Turtle Rock, Irv 4 8d T wnhm Michael Scholla $359 .500 1 2500 Beacon · Newport Heights Richan:! Lee I Sally Phillips 207 Canal · Newport Shores Sharon Grimes I Kennie Jo Riuo 3 8d Hse I $379.000 3 8d Hse 1 I $420,000 ' 1901 Glenwood · Baycrest, NB 3 Bel Hse Jimmie Jooes I Jerry Smith & Pia D'Auria $439.000 5612 Spinnaker Bay • Long Beach 4 Bd Hse Nancy Badield $575,000 RENT:Al:S AVAii.ABLE -1 ·On the water ... -------,,..-.:.,.,.__,...-.---.,.------. ~OOI w/dodl fa 50' h ~ PristJr1e mnaielOO 3bd. ~ & ~ rms& rwi kit:hm. $989,999 LONG BEAOt'S SPINNAl<ER COVE Home w/boat dock l!J9aded 4bd (I on J• fll- dwng & I~ rms & NC $575,000 HUNTlNGTON HARBOlJl lsty 3bd remodeled~ homr w!l.mily rm. deck & 30 doc:k $649,000 CORON.4 Dfl. MAR • Exciting rwv.· 3bd ~ Via w/tmJa. lw.n. prmtt beach & dock for 2 boMs $2,495,000 Near the water ... Desirable lsty 3bd w/hot tJ> & U1 room Walk to dlb. tenrus. pool & ocean $280.000 NEWPORT HEIGHTS Va!ue1 Pnst111e 3bd r.mhm. h1 cflilngS. 11.+iite ~ woods. NC. 2 patio & yard $249,000 ATTHEBEAOf 5 doors to ocean Ctatom 2bd home w/O<.e/Jll I.WW, den. lam"; rm, 2 fr?ces & sttilao aii $545.000 ~ 3bd "ShoWaiM. hcxnt. a.llan wood k c.atnts & ~ + craltlmal's 9iWll9f $895,000 COSTA MESA Eastsde 2-.iy 3bd l\l:nhm, ITWlltr w/a""'J rm. r~ rm&2~w/~ 8.K.k ~ $272,000 OOVER SHORES TctatJ remodeled w/~ & s¥t, Cbd. chig & hlW rms & spaaar.., <A _'WI' bay a aty ~ $779,000C 2 doors from ocran. ~from rooldec:k s.~ remodeled 5bd 11./dsnrng & fa~ rms $795,000 ATTHEBEAOf FatUous 3bd r.nhm. steps 10 sand Fireplace, gcumet iatdwn. large master w /hicjl ceilings $395.000 --PENINSUlA POINT 3bd w/ fams>y nn. 4 lrpces. rooldedt w/spa & 111e11os & 3 car g1rage Fr doors & hardwood tloors $820,000 CORONA Dfl MAR 5bd contt111>0 in gated c:ompcmtw/teM.s a1 & ocun ba¥ & ,. J9lts Wws on &..r l ICl'e. 1,695,000 CiraaoUl 4bd biiYfronl ell lar~ lot w/filer & lk>a1 Chg rm&: ~.prnwtlilchrn. p.x,&~ $2.395.000 ~151.E 5bd tradilitNI vt/bfy<ding & dodl lor lar<;, ~ I.Mid mllV bf iudiased $692.000 (Uf) I HARBOR ISlAM> DRIVE Mqifbn!Meit~ 125-onbay dock'or 70' yacht. Imam, pocl & spa $2,795.000 PENIHSUlA POlNT Owning 2sty 4bd on Cira l;wgt lot w/fre:xh doors & v.nbi,~ Step to beadws $479,000 ---OlD CORONA DEL MAR Ownq 4bd, drq & fri/ rms. & COtlltr\ lu1dltn ~ ~ 1 bl to beact $1,050.000 NEWPORT BF.ACH 2436 W. COAST HWY 714-631-1400 EXclusive Affiliate of Sotliebf s International Realty BALBOA ISl.AND 315 MARINE AVE. 714-67 3i.6900 - 1') ~ .~.---.•• -. - - - - -•• ' -~ • .,.I WATERFRONT HOMES, IN~. Realtors® Specializing in properties f or sale or lease ... on th~ water. .. ~ear the water. .. and wiJh a view of th~ water. .. NEWPORT Gated complex w/pool & spa. Up- ~ 3'ly 2bd, lNI'~ from busy 5Ueet Granite e:n- IJy, hrdwd flrs. 2 frplces, balcoot & tiered patios. 631·1400 $234,900 COSTA MfSA HEGHTS near park & elemen· lary sdlool. Cllarming 3bd w/hardwood lln & re- ~ mnodtled kitchen & biths. R.·2 lol DOVER SHORF.S ESTATE ~~D44GO-~-~16~~,.....·~ Comm Pod. spa & tennis 'Ai$ from 4bd mt 11\11 on~. <1im3& ~ rms. 2 lrplces &3decks. 631-1400 $359.500 TR1ANGl..E SQUABE 3bd twnhm w/\4'00dbt.rnmg frplc & good Sile pabO End 11111 on greenbelt w/ comm pool. Seeps to park. 6brary & shops. 631·1400 $144,000 EASTSmE <:osta Mesa's Or1eall$ cmplx w/ccnm pool lsty freshly updared 2bd end 11111 w/frplc, din- ing rm. large master Lmcty & p!Mle pabO 631-1400 $144,500 SOUTH COAST METRO 1n rectmy reh.rbished Brookview. 2sty 3bd twnhm w/ll! dbl garage in ruce interior location IWN club & pods 631·1400 $144,800 NEWPORT SHORES 51.nwt Wll.'S fTIXn maslff & deck ol b..id/4bd canalfrort w~ kkhen. tn:k entJy, new Fttneh <kxws & ~ (LH) 631-1400 $150.000 . EASTSIDE Cosla Mesa Large R·2 lol w/aptVd plans fcx 2 new cmdos, near buses shops & ser· \'ICts Existing 1 bd Clg is .:-.mn~ renled 631-1400 $189,000 ~QJFF ~ 2bd Dowr Vilage twriun. waded lotchen. new carpet & lmge paoo. Comm pool & ~.dose lo 5flOpS & Manners Park. 631-1400 $189,995 f.ASTSIDECosla Mesa DamJ fresh!>/ painted 3bd cOl.lll1y CCJlt9 T~ llCbie. custom oak kitchen. ~'OOI carpet & copper pbnbrg 631-1400 $209.000 NEWPORT SHORES HARBOR HJGfl.ANDS Super Newport Price' Rdocaled seler is hirjlly motivated, wants 10 move 4bd home w~ llooo. frp1c & «d>le garage 631-1400 $280,000 NEWPORT SHORES 2sly 4bd home. steps to comm pool, clubhouse & tennis & the ocean. Up- !Jaded kitchen & baths large pnvate pclbO • 631-1400 $327,000 NEWPORT HEIGfTS 3 bd onginal home in l'llCe neijlbochood, dose IO schools 631·1400 $348,752 HARBOR RIDGE ESTATE HOMES Remodel.d 5bd il spedaajar. nal\rati bested set· lllg ~'ltJi twl prMcy & ay ~WW 63J.1400 REDUCED! $699,000 NEWPORT SHORES Area ~ 3bds up & 2 dot.Tl. boih w1lh 2 baths & fri*es !tleps to ocean ~aches & crty tennis & han&al 673-6900 $349.000 NEWPORT HEGITS Estate Sale' WondemA po- tential In this 3bd home 111/dllllng & family rms Ill coma location. 631-1400 $379,000 l'€WPORT HEGfTS Darling 3bd catage v.v1lald wood Boors oo J"1w street. walk lo al schools Used brick. pic:Mt fence. roses & large re.v yard 631-1400 $379,000 N£WPORT'S BAVCREST X-Wge corner lol on ~ lree-tlnechtrm w/lsty 3bd A/C home Oinre & fam1y rms. lill.Rlrv & laige wa'kshop in garage. 631-1400 $439,000 View. leMIS coon. pool & spa on 1/t • acre So- phisticated 4bds, hbrary. dining, ~ & game rms. 631-1400 DRAMATICIEDOC'OO!t $1,495,000 NEWPORT'S SEA JSlAND Gated 111/COO'ln pods. spa & tennis Freskiy painted 3bd mCt 1111t w,1ireak· fast rm. 2 frplces & new carpet. lowly patio & yard. 631-1400 $568,900 UDO ISlE l.Jcj\L ~ & cozy home. 2bd & dm oo owrsued lol Pnme st rm at end of island. large Sllllly pallO & excellent potential for expansion 631·1400 $595,000 BAYCREST Totally remodeled 4bd. mrung & fmly rms & got.r me1 lutdien w lbrealdast nook. Master . has expanded bath W/salN & spa tub 631·1400 $598,000 SEA ISlAND Completely remodeled 2bd drslgner palect anio w/~ rm, den & hi tech lotchen In ~ gated CX>rTWIUlily w/pods, spas & tennis 631-1400 $599,000 NEWPORT HEJafTS &!;ll 4bd. tlSteht,i rerncrl- eled w/coontry style kitchen. family rm & frplces Ill master, dining & IMng rm Dedl & spa 631-1400 $679,000 BEi.COURT Spaaous !)"ISllne 2bd twnhm w/dm- lll!l & lrnly rms h~ ce1 ings 2 frplces & m.lrl"'e ftrs Courtyard entrv & lovely yard w/spa 631-1400 $749,000 IRVINE CAMPUS Hqily emouonal 4bd 111/dm· Jll9. dance & ~ rms + bbraiy, 5 lrpkes floating starc.ase & wals of custom ~wlow§ to INN/ n.Hl 631-1400 $1,350,000 ~ 6bd man5IOll CMllocmJ the 8th ~ w/~ ~VIN 0rq & gar'nr rms, inly& di!\. 631·f400 $2.295,000 COSTA MESA HEGffTS Nar ~ 9dlOOI Ai UDO PARK DRIVE NICO} appocnted 2bd anio COW ,..,, 11.· "-"""· chonnel, ex.an. MSCt & dly t..w wws AN HEIGHTS 2 4+ ams g.11ed ~ & 111vB. C'telll lid lW!hn w/~ & ~ rm&. , ..,_, "ll'" JOOed ddvidablt mtt ii Tustin~ 3 fri*e newpatio&llrgr~ii~comerC.....-....,...,_.-11y.~W/cklorman,P!Xll&~ --~e>ctr~-pillcyw/YJmof~ry 63H400 $119,000 631-1400 $~25·000 631-1400 $1.995.000 CORONA Dfl. MAR'S HlrbQr Woods w/C't1mtrl ~·spa. PepMr.2bdun•pnme~ w/frplc, latr.dry & ~ 9i'fl!ll· '31-1400 $229,000 I SHOWCASE - ONTHEOCEAN l _ 1lfRfE AROf BAY, lAGtJNA BeautifU remodeled 4bd trad1b0nal w/falx.lous Vie"' Hardv.'000 floors beamed ceiings dot& paned 11;11~-s & 4 fri*es $2.675,000 PEUCAN POlNT .Hl.ge front rOiN lot 11 spedaak location on the Ii-!Veetl ~·/ whitewater ~ Extra prmcy ~ walkway next 10 property $1,895,000 l.AGUNA BEACH Outst.wiing locatm on Cresctnt Bay Beach house guest house & pool on l.vge lol w/dnd access to ~ach $1,650,000 SUNSET BEACH 3 story 5 bd home 11./dirung rm. dm & 4 car garage + 2l-d api ~I frplc. dt11ng rm & kitchen Rooftop deck & beach paoo St.4%;000 -- te.fOR1' OCF.NnONT BaliihA aJllonl 4bd, ~ w/'fle fub. hrepQct & Fr dooo ~tatttl bac:hedWOods.-. ~& i..w;,.. S l.09S:OCIO NEWPORT BEACH 2436 W. COAST HWY 714-631-1400 . Exclusive Affiliate of Sotheby's International Realty . 'BALBOA ISLAND 315 MARINE AVE. 714~73-6900 r OPEN HOUSES Fr11111 011e to five p.111. Coron1 del Mu Tennis EsLlte I 400 San ~uel .()pen SUnday $1,695,000 Turtle Rock Lifestyle 8 ~isl"\ ~eadow Open ~I. & Sun. S359..SOO ~ t~do ~ 'E' but• SBR hotnt- 1~~1~~ Ol'I Sl..395.000 Pdican Kil &ui. 4111< S '>BA • l lot \l•h•uh ~ail' Sl.295.000 ~lcourt Tt'nnis Eat.ttr <;Ill(~ <;flA ~~~ hcwne \lm1 ... 1 Ml <' I~ It 'J>d Sl.995.000 I ufo l•lt' B•yfronl (.rt'l'n.,t'lt Loc•llon 1111< l II\;....,.. 1••~rrt~~<~ ~Tk~ f''1 '" , lh t' hh ~ Jt.CX:..\!lrl ~ rttU!l~~ :J Sl,,50,ooo I 1do l•I<' Tr•d11io~•I •yfconl <;HR I <;l\I\ I ',•d• uf c~ ~ 1 I m·lwy I ·H~•· do.. Ir. ,~, t·llt:nt ~ •I\ llt\-\ . .., Sl.595,000 "lt'wport B••ch ht.tit of Mn.John W•ynl' r ,, R<llA '>OR 7 <;~IA -to~ Mfl ... Arr 7,cui "'Jll h ' , ~ ~s uiur1 Sl.395,000 I Dovn Shorrs B•yfronl /~I Homr <;fff( ~HA hm. d~ IA yKhl'> I •lf.:1• \Md 4' JX>O~D.1 l;~ :;BR 4 :;11.i T<>1•U1 r hm l 1d~lslr So hlstlntrd l'rom, H <t•rnrr 1111 rc!?l· I drt.t1I' . :J Sl,1)95.000 l 1do Isl• B•yfro Triplrx I "'I <onl famLI} Pn\.t (' y~" Wft.000 I •rgA1n lllR ' <;BA 1" & 'IM u. ... 1.: ~~ I OWl'~I Prirt'd B•lbo• lsl•nd~fronl ~Ill< !81\ ow~r· I •pt < .n·;.I \'111ul•1 I • nt \ •llo\ll{ 5899,000 t 1111 .. lll•nd ·rnd• of O~rsh1p• lllR 2 ~Iii\ hun Rm n~~ ~·~ · ,.., umt 2111< Ill/\ n·ntdl two~-... ylrunt sns,ooo Lido ls~Ouslc llll< 411~tu...,o home I "l'lh'flt \l n 1111:t'1' ocat1on S795,000 in association with TIM CARR WATERFRONT HOMES, INC . REALTORS 6 75 -105 8 Corona del Mu Tenhis Estate 5BR 58A Contemporary, will exch;>ngl' Approx I 2 ac~. llC't"lln & bay" 1~·s S1,691l,OOO Dover Shores Bayfront Bargain! ~BR 28A totJlly remodeled NT um-key" bayfront no· on the water, private dock, quiet location 5989,000 Lido Isle Cottage 28R 2BA +Den home, beamed ceilings Prime street to street location, 35' lot $.595,CXX) Newport Heights Townhome 3BR 2.SBA Tum·key with private yard Brtght, Ol'fln. cathedral ceilings, ccntr;il air $249,00) • 631 -1400 Oceanfront Cu tom 4BR 35BA on sand, no boardwalk Tum-key with whitewater views $1,095,000 Harbor Ridge Value 58R 3.SBA Devorbhtre model Two private ~unny decks, atrium . $699,(XX) Turtle Rock Lifestyle 4BR 2.SBA End unit townhome on large greenbelt Refurbished and immaculate, rommunity pool & tenn1:,, $359,500 .. ~ . ' ,; .. · 't. ·'°"'--:. .1 ,. r•: -·~ :' ' ·~ \ ·~ ... ·r-· -~ at~ .. ··~ ' , .. .,. Affordable in Corona del Mar WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. Realtors® Yico oYem &ceruywm. $Ullngj c#JrtnZnglDID -~~~og &n~cfand-cfumet.~each $1,650,000 $1,495,000 Direct beach access and priced to ·sell. 4BR, 4BA pluS'guest studio and pool. View of white water, sandy beach, Catalina sunsets. Subject to court approval. · ' Spacious newer 3 story SBR plus 2BR apartment, 4 car garage on wide beach -a serene location -Orange County's best kept secret. 'IWO HOMES -2 1 /2 ACRES $1,995,000 Private, gated 3 legal parcels in Cowan Heights. 3BR, frplc, large deck overlooks black bottom pool, spa, mature trees, fruit trees, 4 car garage. Separate 2BR guest house. Equestrain zoned. View! #tmqj .9eklwJn 967-0221 fildl!Jeonuwj 21J-5957 UCl USIV( A'"'ILIAH OF SOT HEB Y'S INTERNATIONAL REALTY . Li Cuesta -Lemon Heights --$6,000,000 - . GATED ESTATE - 4 1/2 ACRES $3,995,000 Stately lOBR French Chateau o f- fers prestige and privacy. Great room, wine cellar, library, pool, spa, 6 car garage. Designed for family living and grand entertaining. Pos- sible terms! · - Victoria Beach • Laguna $3,000 per mo. -Furnished 6 month lease Sp«lalir.ing in prop1rtk1 for iak or ka61 ••• on tl11 wal1r •.. n«U' tla1 walu .•• ~ with a viN of tl11 water .•. 2436 Wf.5T COAST HIGHWAY• NEWPORT Bf.ACH • 714 631-1400 .. NEWPORT BEACH OFFICE Leading Real Estate In To The Future •••••••• TOP TEN BROKERS Residential Sales Newport Beach -Costa Mesa Month Of December 1995 *Dollar Volume I • Thu rrprcscnm1on u bmd m whole or m pan on da~ rupplird by the Newport Mcu Board of Rnhors or us MLS for the month of Decrmbcr 199S. Nc1tha the board or its Mul11plr I .u11ng Srrv1u guuan1tts or i.i rn any way rcspomibk fo1 iu accuracy Ona m.11nrarncd by rhc board or its MLS may not rcflccr all real csmc ac11v1ry 1n the market For Rock Solid Results call: 759-6600 $1~ $10.000.000 $6,000,000 -..... -------- • .... ... --t ... -----~2:i.~ ~!'1.~~1.;· 19 . --.. ----- ' -. ----~--J:••:::_.:.i:. arJft Of Tiil SU (9"1iin) t)1IQue locllioll In CdM w/MI 100 ft ol couthrtt BeUJIU -48A hm w;;&ilC' pn wllll •lei. oc., lllltlol & Cllahna ¥11W On ltOl'f row cl OteMI QM! W~ $1,IDO,OOD 18..caT OCUI VD . Medi~~dngn.QUllrty&~troughcM SBR.lom'lldmmg den, i..iga ng• wltrpl & t>o rrat1y lllW1ities lo rrMlon! SS.450,00D UlmA ICWIRIOltT 4 ""' & ~pr~ 8. SM,~ rm CUS10m ll'llfble & pa 3 Zlll'8S cl din'D COl!ltOI. pnnwy & tlCClldary jnllrlOI Sblrways. 3 SIOryS w/fJ!INtlt:A, S m11es cl audio~-~ 1 spe Oii ltd lewl $2.Ml,IOO LM la.A8 IAYRIOltT VerynatwntyhmOl'IUlgelotW~ 68R. 4 S8A. lndUdeSS(laCIOUSC)Je$1Qn Hmtes i.i~&stiowswe11. '1.•.aoa UUIECIUS VIEW llESIDEllCI S..,.. 58'111m.-PIQ & • AldmUal r:..-y lllQll alol> S~as tllf w/ Meci!ng 'flews ol hatlor & Uy llghlsl SYbjecl lo tnrupq COi.ft approWI S1, 500,00ll IRVl•ttMACE cttmem.11.11 ~ hm~ll!'G & \flUlled ~lflOS Panomvc w tlll. jlly PNhon &atfllQNS ~ 3 58'.. pool & pr1va11up1 lltOll. loCS & 1o1s o1 dosels! s.c sys Appjoa. 3.500 sq tt su•.oao IUUTIFUl CUSTOM MOM£ In gMld conm ol tWborttlH'ano-oatn 6 NewllOl1 dL 'llewS OnMlc bY!ng rm w/ ~celling, gourll'll s klthln, clownsiltrs !llldy ~!JI hM Iller own BA. lM;ll 1'11111 Sllltw/2 walk-In ctolltS.Allrxtlw lerced ~pool •a Sl,115,GOll llOll II 1"E lMI • RIDUCEDll 11 yo11 •• mn;i \DI '116 lo buy • )04I •ll nus lln onel Custom 38R loll. pool .._,.lic:m ocan *"' S1, 1u.11111 PMfATI I MESTIHM l!G CAllYCNll 4Slnng S8fl ' 58Allm silwlld Oii lllO'lltl'Silld lot Ill pr1Y119 & Plestioioos Big Cln)on1 Pqerly lfllOYS pcQ ' .. fl/WftJ ol Illy & ocunl $1, 100,00ll llWPCIRTllYROITLM• lnllrlor Utm ls1e loclllon. °* "1 onlhe Illy. S8R. 48A.. securityenlranca F~. encmed ~d, lom'll dll'lng rm $1,0SO,OOll IU~ IATSNOlll HOM(! Cumnlwn lleylrnW/48R, 3.58Ai11Q111pdldc:omm 2 pnwltblllchts Mainftr BR & &\ pa·;oao ICUIRWSI WondWlul 4811 hm locatld In one ol h bell ~ 11 CdMI Milly upplesl $1'11,900 SU Ill.WI FUTUY I ~ pn11ie ~ w.tgolgeous ~ 2BR • den. 38A. $IOlrts model Pflf«i F1pl 111 IMng rm & mstr A l'IVJl 9le! $511,ICIO IMORECllfFI ~ oppomnty ID ~ jlDtl cmm hm in deslratH Sholec:lirts localed on qnw/JDll9ocan~ Cllning ~ 2BA rwnw/2BR, 284guesl hou9e.$515,llllO 1.1.IAYFROlfT COMtlO Co~ rem>deled 28A +den+ Clochvatable Ntw paint ~. lullllres. lie & rrincnd wals 4*1Ulllyll!ITW~ $5a,SOD • PRIVATE YMD OFFDS SPA I WATOflll ----· Easltlluft le: hm. 38R. 2BA. upoqdes 1nduele oak bit-ms. Obie sNke rOol. AIC. sec sys . nwble lloonno MUSI •' $d7 ,DOii CNA•n R£Ef COllOO Contr:n1)0f.yconC1owilh1wonoertUl9rbol¥1eW Pl~Sh.l!tlrs scnc>«lc.linos aown molcings Paneleel Cloofs 1h10Ufll w Bewled 111no1ee1 room wall ~s.aoa IUJ PHllSUlA DUPlEl Well 1191ntamed ~lu on a grq cctner lot Per1lcl tor condo ~ OMw will tlfTY '°" 11,.11:11'9 ""°'·aoa . •••DMSTICAUY IEDUC£D••• lafgef'llll&. nrar!ynxlllQl Very.ell m11rair.:1 LIQIC & br1Qh1"2 st>m 3811 +oflrce olS 1111 ll'Slr BR sate EJcti*" gteenbell loallon S-,ICIO IMAU PRICE CNI llG IEACH A rip prooertyl 2BR, I .258A. new appliances, Rell IS a ptnl F urrntllld & ready lo rrove in. o.n. wtll tatry fil1tl SMl,GOD FUii.GUS £111 UlllT Preni« locallon wlbOth bly & golf COlll'S8 YleWSI 28R, 28.\ d01e lo Balboa Island & ad,...i ID Nlwport 8eadl Goll Coine & COll!lfy Club $.Ml,OOD OPGRT IUCtl uaJ $3.511,0001 '8R. 2BA. gratoPell noor~ New kitchen & balh Alt nUaidec:ol Ooens 1o P""* Ylfd w/ClecU !Pi. $331,00ll vw IALIOA, um COMM. Top !loot, ocmn & 11<1o clwlnll ....s• 2 ms1r surles sk)4ighls • l1f9ll ceunos Assoc !ems, pools & spa $321,00D Cml IUUllM 2111, ZIA COllOO ~ 2BR. 284 eonelo. 01C1e Corona dll Mar BIC If Ill. granite COU1111ts. • bit lafQt .._ clo'9 ID i.h & sen.«<**' Pll,IOO AISOlUTE VALUE • UllDEI CROvt Glell Cd-*• ioc.on. 38R. 28A. Ul9*I & niveo 11111q ~lie & lillurts g lloonng Kkhtll lllS .... *"8l'm & oat atlmltS. ., ..... -•WlllllllGID"9 2'551 ......... • SU ' ., .. ,..~ r,~ ···-31t5Ceilt ........ ••• .. ~-. 170Dila~ s 449,000: Sun 1·4 P.Zarttet s 549.000 &111 1 •• J l(jng s 595.000 ~n 1 • 4 Swal\SOlllZalUer s 32S.000 Sal a~no 1·4 s 336.000 &in 1-4 8 'Ntland S1,79S,OOO &In 1 • 4 30 SheronM&dler s 299,000 Sat 1. 5 H Engltbrecllt ' 519,000 &in 1-4 :>Cut1111 Sat/Sein 1·5 NS.lty SlllSon 1·5 PMlrry Su• 1 •• OJollMO'I Sut! 2-• S.VanMlst 8'11 11441.0llO $ 46,Cl>O sun Silll • S 529.IXIO Sii/Sun 1 • 4 f'~/S411Ml1 1·4 M.Jollla '. 4 30 ltlW!gef 1·4 MCole 8.Whilit ' 379.000 Slirt 11·4 LR* St.216.000 S4lfl , .. M Jo1111 '•.toO SU. 1·UO 8.Swilldall S 7m,CIOO sun ' .. MRead ·--... . , ... Sun 12 ·4 ~f 12 ·4 Colll~I .... Sii 1·S sV..Alllt ..... Sufi I •.GIO ... 1·• ..., .... 1·S Ull'1ltlellef ' --Sin 1·4 l~ • 22UDO SU1' 1•4 DQWnlllll '~ .. l ·S l B!l!Un Ill I• 4:30 J Mlllllf .. 1·UO ASMl'Otl Otlr RECORDED 24·HOflr llllo Uni '°' '"'"' •Iv" nclWre M ..,_ lnlwM ,,,,.-ti#. Simply uU Toll Frei 1 ·IOO·S.fS-14" ....... ·- BEAUTlFUU Y REMODELED HOME $997 ,000 Quiet cul-<le-sa: panoramc views or ocean. harbor wtspec\atular clear Catalina sunsets, Sumptuous mslJ suile iocl Limestone frpl, lavish balhw/kuzli & Walkef-Zanget hard set riles. Goormefs kik:hen. $799,500 Wonderful 4BR hm located in ooe ol lhe best neighborhoods in CdM' Many upgrades' $595,000 One level hm w/appt'o't 2313 sq It ol luxurtliving 3 walk-in closeb accom;lany the BR's Huge pallo perl1.'CI 'er <>nte11a;11ing $1,250,000 ~llER'1 dSBR~Jll•mmrlllt in flis ga'9d comm. Lots ol used bri~. This 2 story hone o1'ets gNlt Wnily limo. l•ge family rm 099nsonto wranda & belutikJllyappointed mas~r. $7&0,0DO Bring all Ollar!! Musi "'" l..lrge lot on SI/let IO strada loca lion. t\ttet end of island. close lO tennis. bead!, clubtloo3e SBR. SBA. lamily rm & dining nn. 1 BR, 38A downstairs. Gtaat housll, location & lot! I . ' .. -· •• .... : ·-) 1 - -.. -_._ • .,. ..... ~l~'t ... ,~.• : .. r i -.!1 ' Whether Buying or Selling ... Call ARVILLA "A Full-Time Real Es~ate Professional" 24frr.-Voice-Pager:--{)ffi.ee-Di..ect-Une:- (714) 729-5430 (Zl4) 729-7212 BIG SEA CANYON ISIAND This magn!flcent offering was created ex~ly .for an owner With~ taste. QUalltv desiQn and INOl'kmanship \1111!1\t Into the total remodel of this f> bedroom, 6.5 bath residenc8 which Includes the bonus of a se~te llviog ~ for in1aws or guests A gorgeous rc;t"i;.,.sei~and cabani on an~ Large ~a&s~~~~~ Informal entertalnment areas Brea~ master suite, 3 fireolaces. many features too mmerous to llsl $1,795,000 An Degan! guard gated COll'lmJllity ol condominiums & townhomes For a speciallst In Sea Island CaD AMlla Who hi,, sold 9 properties In this COl"MUllty il 1995 COME SEE MY OPEN . HOOSE AT 17 OceaD Vleta 2BR & den 2.5BA. 11-es ~ has a ~ courtyard .deck & patio. Come to this community of lwU.ay tOY.11\homes and condos . . . . ,.. ... . . . ,,.. ... ·"'' . ' ",(,-. . . . -. .. .. ... .. -f .... t I.., \ .. ·'' • • ...... 6'P... --... ~ .. SPECl'ACUIAR TOWNHOME CdSTAMESA 4BR, 2BA great comer location. RV a~. Private patio & lawn $198,500 Dottie Johnson 71 B 1'/2 Marguerite - Open Sun. 1-4 ·--- ~ .Like New. Beautiful 2BR, 2BA ----111-t- a. -• in Old COM -Marble fireplace, large decks, includes wash- er, dryer & refrigerator. Move-in. condition -great location. Walk to beach , senior center & Fashion Island. Olde COM -$1951000 Ocean view located in beautiful Sandcastle Condos -walk to beach, Fashion Island & Village . Pool, Spa & Lovely entertainment area. Dottie Johnson 760-1966 ULTIMATE LOCATION! HOAG .• ; PCH ••. 55 FWY ••. VIEWS • 6 office suites • Abundant parking • Penthouse residence •Motivated sellers . NAN TULLY 729-7222 GEORGE MC GAFFIGAN 729-7233 THE BLUFFS - Back f\ay Trails, Parks and Greenbelts ... ~bound from this charming and serene setting. Newport Beach living at its best, with all of the ambiana and features you require and deserve. Loaucd on a private cul-de-sac, you can escape the huscle and bustle from the privacy of your~pacio and deck areas. This lovely prisane property offers a ma.in Boor bedroom (pcrfccc for offia or in-laws). plus three addicionaJ bedrooms and three full bathS. Also included you, will find: • Spacious entry hall ~ "' • Beaurifu.I oak Boors and stairs • ' .. ~lmngip:rcrwidrvtulrcd-uillng1-- • Dming area and breakfast nook in lcitcmn • ~J>F.:ded kitchen with hand·set tile counters • Skytights • • Plantation hwms • Master lxdroom with walk-in organizer closet w/mlar • Master bath with Ro1t12n rub and laundry chute • Upstairs bedrooms open to enclosable balcony • Easy walk co community pool and shopping • Grccnbchs, baclc bay trail~ and parks • No Mello-Roos For Moret ltif_Of"ffMdOfl CAIL •. PAT HAVEL •(7t4) "4-7111 ext. ,70 FRED SANDS NEWPORT PROPERTIES -r ~ody<>WOedAOpttrl I 1100 Nnr~ Center Orlft N~pott Bacb, CA. 92"0 --- -- • lo ••• I I r • ... ·~ -::·-... I!tA, "'•• ........ ...--•. ~-, .., ... , .-.. .. .... 0 ..,-0 ~ 0 .. ~. -.. -'II. .. ...__' -• • ' · .•• ,, ·.J. r • ,.,.,... " ' .• . -•· • ~· . . 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Mf\<Jnn<:I ks r;l'tol<"L' m... ... u wJn.~n...u & '"-'W <I<.'< 1' l>r.im.1tk. pnnl with 'ltnl.,·n hJt .....,.. tt ll'""'"""...i ...,..t .. ·rf.111 tt OOO C8 lluJl'l• prtv-.aw 1 .. e •n Muo .. rdi U.•> T\."frJc."• 'f"U4.tuu' , .. ...,,..,, ''nMk k"'\.11,.•I hnrnt.· °"-":r .?"'"Otl ""lf h I )....t """'-" tflil·noon m.1)ltllh "'-·nc •N.ic.·..an vk.·w; MS0,000 Ctt < kur ti.. ..... ·n -;.,,, with ic<>lf "'"'""" & muun1.on vk."W' fn)fll .... 11 of i.tl_.,, l>r.am.otkJUy ti.. ... ~-d hnmc.· wtth ".11<.· "' 11\c.: an .om•.'nhk·, & r ..... 1unn11 l m;;l~<-r 'Uth ....... •LEQANT TUDOR .,,,,,.1) wltb drJmJIK .. -ntry .. nc.I '"""'!fllOJil '*Jll\. .. t""' tUlt <\ ~UA. 4. ll"'"h,.1\ .U'T'k.·n•k.-... f'nk"11atnt...,.... • i.·h~ht puol tt 'IM Will pk·.1" 4.'\\.'n u1,• "''-'"-''4 "°''>" ....... tMe,000 H2 TWO NEW WTI'H VIEWS -Occan-c.losc •BR mulci-lcvcl horms. Ga1ed. lg lo1s. $339,990 a $329,990 DJ GD5 SPECTACULAlt VIEWS! -Spacious 3BR. 2. 75BA condo. Only one common wall. $252,500 A 5 LOCATED IN AROUTEcrutlAL DESIGN • Overuy dmrict in San Ocmente. Nice lot. $1QS,OOO A15 BIG BEAR-Bc.auriful desirable lot. Ardlitca owner has plans. Will carry or subordinate. $22,000 A 1 YOUR OWN SPACE -Bright, s.unny I BR lower untt w/ unroom & garden view. Private patio. $131.SOO Bl SIDE BY SIDE-2 IC"YCI lots rndy for custom homes. Priced sepa.ra1ely. $120,000 e:ich C2 & C4 LAGUNA BEAOI-Retail offkc bUildmg. grm location on PCH. Approx .3000 sq. ft. $595,000 C16 WONDEllFUL ONE-Rcmoddcd kirchen, CUStom ~k-1n dO\Ct. Park & creek v~. $65,000 E2 VACATION AU. YEAR JlOUNDI Tennis. pools. spa & dubhousc. Private lBR. 2BA. $161,900 F5 SJ'ORYBOOll. C01TAGE-Occan-dosc. remodeled. l BR. 28A patio yard on double lot. $329,000 F4 OCEAN VIEW HOMESITE-Grat North Laguna loca11on. Home plaru are avail~blc. $-449,000 H7 EXCEi.LENT VA.LUE-2 master su11es. in.,ide Llundry & alU4.hcd pragc. Light & bright! $130,000 H i READY TO GO-2BR, with new carpet & pauit L.ugt fenced yard & direct gan~ access. $11(,900 115 SPECTACIJLA.ll PANO VIEWS!· Of 0C bills. city lights & the blue Pacific $170,000 M3 A •10+"-Beautifully u~ded JID\.2.)8}.. Cwmm amcntmr. lovdy backya.rd. $264,SOO M7 ESCAPE TO nil! WOODS-28R. 1.58A C1ry-dose, yn set b;ick off meet w/vkw of mts. $132,SOO Ml lO+t+-+ IN MASR.ll-PL\NNED COMMUN11Y-48R. 38A approx. 2100 sq. ft. with grat ~nitics. $2",,00 M 12 TEJUUFIC VALUE-I level, new novc, mini·blinds, new oupct/Ooors. vc. 2 patios, RV spao:i $1SS,OOO M/4 NEW ENGi.AND TOWNHOME BY 11IE SF.A· 3BR w/naurical decor. Entry foyer, cl«long, built-ins. $209,000 OJ QUIET COMfOllT· Upgr~8R. 2BA. ~ patio w./ma1urt utrw & a¥Oado ttta $110,000 /'!) tSl' 11MZ 8UYl!ll'S -Upgraded 2BR. 2BA condo, end unit. 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SS70, , N2 ort Beach - r Residential Real Estate Services • Independently Owned and Operated BE.AUilFUL VERSAil..LES 4bd. 4.5ba. a.rchitccrurally unique raidencr on chc 11 ch fairway. French limestone encry and kuchen, massive custom windows & skylights, large private pacio. $1,1.(5,000 JoAnn Kcncon & Barbara Aune Code 71467 HARBOR VIEW HILlS Fabulous family neighborhood is calling you to view this lovely 4bd home with private pool and spa. Lovely front courtyard with built in BBQ. An cxccpcional value! $~9,000 Ann, Ted & Suzanne Code 70107 EN GUSH COUNTRY FSIATE Custom built 4bd, 4.5ba w/~rand entry & circular =:~.;~~-iii. ;:ra-,-:;;-'m;~ bar. Pm. courtyard & side yard w/watccf.lll ~ _ JoAnn Kcncon $1,495,000 Code 72057 BEAuTIFUL~F.NS '" 4bd, ·3ba Westdiff home. ~str bch w/scparatc show-PRICED FOR IMMFJ>IATI SALE er & whirlpool rub, 3 fireplaces, pvt. gardens accent liv rm, fam & din rms. Sparkling pool. inside laun- dry. Plantarion shuncrs. LouAnnc Riney & Dana Black · $455,000 Code 7!137 GORGEOUS FAMD..Y HOME Beautifully decorated & upgraded 3bd, 2ba w/lrg yard. Lots of built-ins, French doors & windows, climate controlled wine storage and more. Laraine Shaw MAGNIFICENT SPANISH HACIENDA 7bd, Sba cwtom on huge lot. Balcony across 2nd Stoty w/rooftop sun dcclc. Gieat room ovcrlookinc pool, spa & Lrg. gardens. BAYFRONT PANTASY Pam Ball 3bd, 3ba w/upgradcs & newly remodeled. Light & open wlFttnch windows & doots rhru-out. C.Omm. pool & spa. Gare guarded. JoAno Kenton $649,000 Code 70387 'srAaous SEA JSLAND HOME Single bd 3bd. 3ba w/yplf 00W1C & badd:>ayviews. Su:. ~· OYCrsii.ed master iuitc. O>mm. pool. icrulis oowts. 24hr guarded gate. ' Laraine & Eric Shaw. Code 70047 NEW ENGl.Alij) M.UTBPIECE 5 or 6bd. 4.5ba Cape cod on over 1/3 acre. 2 gtt2t rooms. Chef's kitcbcn/frpk & state of the an appliances. Bcauciful om fearurcs d:uu-out. Anne Hoover $1,389,000 Code70931 One ICvcl contemporary designed for maximum ocean, bay & city light views! 4bd. 2.5ba home wich priv:ue courtyard cnmnce, 3 car garage. Marilyn Kershner Residential Real Eslate Services :Jtndependently Owned 2nd Operated 2237 Ara.Lia Sa1 $479,000 Laura Rostvold 406 E. Balboa Blvd Sat $395,000 Gib Wa1br 2626 Riverside Sat $239,000 130 l Sussex Ln Sat $455,000 ~ SIS $1,145,000 2712W.~nl SIS $1,195,000 Steplunic Houghton 1928 Pon Provence SIS $529,000 Mali Gulkclgt 313'"'Cortc~ Sf S $519,000 Mali Gulkclgt 506 Avcnida Rum SIS $309.QOO Sbarzm!Shipky 15 Stoncglcn SIS $14ti~OO MaiyAaa M«i:Guitt 8 San Sebastian Sun $1,495.000 joArm Kmton 1712 Antigua Way Sun $755.000 Ame Petenco 33 Montecito Sun $799,000 Maxine Propp I 04 V 1a Orvitto Sun $620,000 VirgW.t O'Brien Hart>or View Homes 1831 Ncwpon Hills Dr. Sun $537,500 Judy Strauss 9 321 Slwiewdl Sun $565.000 Omcktte MIM 1319 Balboa Blvd IC Sun $799,000 SollyShalUD Harbor V.ew Homes 1831 Ncwpon Hills Dr. IE Sun $537,500 Judy Strauu Eastbluff 2300 Aralia Sun $489,000 &rbuaAune Jamiine~ 3.Jeny Sun $47',000 Harriet Botwinkk 3621 Lilac Ln Sun $425.000 Kalal Knoche 3 700 Ocean Blvd Sun $999,500 Oetb/Jacobl 250 Hne1 Sun $1,095,000 AtUe .Johmoa 508 Kings Pl Sun $999,000 OetblJacobs 2018 Vista <:ajon Sun $325,000 222 Nau Sun $425,000 2728 Vasta Del Oro San $229.000 2657 Rivasidc Sun $289,000 2535 Back Bay Loop Sun $172,000 240 N°te.e Ln '116 Sun $158,000 •l71sarrun Sun $435,000 BELCOURI-WILL TRADE ONE OF A KIND BELCOURI Mediterranean 5bd1 , 4'ba custom. Sate of the art kitchen. Go~ otaat marble frpk:s, Lrg rear yard & curved staircase in cnuy. Prvt. g\?ti:l gated community. Elcptt 5bd custom home with ocean view and grand maiblc enuy with circUl.ar staircase. 4 car garage. Available furnished. 8cllc Pinch Mali Gulledge Code 72087 $1,695,000 $1,39S,OOO Code 71147 PlllME BEACHFllONT 5bd, .S.5ba w/libra.ry, office & 3 car garage. Ocean, Spacious .Sbd w/almost 100 ft of secluded beach. PM HarbCJr:ec Gty tigbrric:ws; Priczd below maim. pool &_spa. Total pri~ . . Ann, Ted &: Suzanne Code70237 SPECTACULAR c;tJSTOM Hear the roar of the surf and watch the waves roll in! Sophisticated 5bd. 4ba contemporary in private can~n ~ng, Many clec:b, wood Aoors. French doors, beamed cxilings. loVdy gardens. $1,095,000 Linda Octh ti£ Lois Jacobs Code 71117 LOCATION-LOCAnON-LOCA110N '4bd. 2ba Newport hills home w/Frmch doors, white decor, hdwood Boors, lcit wfi.sland, comm. pool & spa.J Absolutely pcrfcct. $529,000 Mali Gulledge Code 72167 OMNB TER.RACE 4bd, 2ba in great neighborhood. Loa of windows looking out tO a em badcyard, Ltg. kitchen. 1 block to beautiful park. Owner will cof\Slder trade. $599,000 Marifyn Kds)uic/ Code n101 .... ... ----------------. -----•. c 2 VIEWS OF HARBOR UGHTS ~~=..!L-lt.--~.......,.,..t.-·-t-I~ T-•• ~uwurzr,.. -..... r-•~ .._.~ ..-•vue-- modd wi double m:asa::r BR suiccs. Quia loacion. Oa:an views. $179,000 NEWl'ST SF.A FAIRE BUD.DING Gorgeous brown toned marble Aooring. kitchen , bath lie cnuy areas. HU&'I; pacio, air corldicioncd. CU-'1om white caqxt. CUSTOMIZE> LARGEST PLAN. 2bd • dm, end unit. Marble kit.chm l\c cnay floors. upgrades ~t, plush Berber off-white c:aiper. Plancmon shutters, off white decor. $173,000 best OPEN SUN 1-4 -15 STONEGLEN $1"6.SOO at the beach" Call :Ann Mc.Guire 8~1113 DOVER SHORES FINEST! Reduced To $755,000 This custom 2 story, large 5 bedroom home is perfect for fami~ and / entertainment. It's many custom features include a true gourmet kitchen, whitewashed cabinets, spacious living and dining room with large windows for wideongle views horn the Back- Bay to Fashion Island . Other amenities include a generous family€ntertainment room with wet bar, large swimming pool/spa, seperate guest/maids quarters, fireplaces, skylights, 3 car garage and security system. There are 2 private beaches for the residents of this fine home. DESIGNER'S SHoWPlACE. PANORAMIC VlEWS, OPEN, SPAOOUS FLOOR PLAN PICTURE PERFECT DUPLEX. SOLm-t OF PCH. RECENT ~ooa CHARM INSIDF & OUT OPEN & BRIGHT SPARKIJNG POOL. GRF.AT FAMILY NFJGHBORHOOD. NEW lJSTING. FABULOUS REMODEL. ESTATE SIZE LOT ON THE GOLF OOURSE. . STEPs TO OCEAN, ON Ql.llET CUL-DE-SAC, CHARMJNG & SPACIOUS. ' BEST BUY ON 0cEAN BLVD, SEE UP THE COAST FOREVER BEST OPPOimINTTY! - QUALITY CUSTOM &ATE. HUG£ CORNER LOT, CHARMING NEIGHBORHOOD. HEAR CRASHING SURF, OCfAN & CANYON VIEWS, WOOD & GLASS SHOWPLACE. RIGHT ON THE BEACH, 2BR. 2BA. REDUCED, BESf BUY ON ni£ BFACH'. • • ..... . .,,, ....... $1H--s.liU-4• ... (1-4) ColJece Park 3 bedroom single family home on comer lot. Heidi StockweU $207 ,000 3 bedroom with country kJtdlen and library on cul-de-sac Pat Hurtey $475,000 Harbor View Homes Extremely appealln1 backyard In this move-in perfect t.mlly home Many uperades San18n & HJnman $569,500 Island Living Baycrest Bright & beautiful on Baycrest's best street Large lot Room to expand, French doors. hardwood floors Mickey Rowe $575,000 SeQlew Great view. 3 ~drooms. 2 baths with loft in aated community. Smith & Fix $599,000 Harbor View Homes Expanded 4 bedroom. 3 5 bath home on lar1e lot SchmJeslng & Mert2 $660,000 Harbor View Homes 4 bedroom. 3 5 bath remodeled ramlly home Lombard] & Thomas $724, 900 Dover Shores Your search for the perfect home Is over. Splendid setting. Austero & Kim $2,99S,OOO Bl& Canyon Custom Tum-~ey custom by Farl 4 bedrooms. library, media room, pool and spa, granite and marble Sara Marvin $2,495,000 Gated Communities Corona del Mar \ · .. -~-~----- .. .644~1600 Newport Coast Ocean Ridge Great views or bay, ocean, canyons and city lights Scanlan & Weinstein S 1,489,000 Ocean Ridge Newport Coast quality 5 bedroom. 4 5 bath home. Large lot Thomas & DITulllo $ 1,549,000 Beacon Bay Beach cottage on end of esplanade. Large prNate lot Special! Dottle Valentine $465,000 Portaflna Laguna Custom Laguna home with great ocean and Catalina views. Remodeled kitchen and baths Stone FP Steve High $525,000. Balboa Peninsula Point Great three stOtY house between the bay and beach. 3rd floor has vtew, nice condition. Bob Berg $629,000 lmne Cove Incredible 4 bedroom, 4.5 bath villa In gated community. Harris & Kllne $1,299,000 ~Peninsula Pobrt Sophlstlcatloo on the sand. Prime Point location Debi Bibb $1 ,479,000 Condo & Townhome Living Emerald Bay Fabuloos home. steps from sand with whitewater views! David HlrschJer $2,300,000 ) . Emerald Bay Polnt Oceanfront home, guard aated Crashing surf & sunsets Rod Daley $2,550.000 Irvine Cove Oceanfront· Abalone Point .. Irvine Cove b bedroom western ho me Huce lot. in acre site Private beach Rod Daley $6,500,000 Bayfront Uving CAMEO SHORES Nestled in the town of Corona del Mar,-this -mcirvelouscommunity has private access to 3 beaches, access to a gated walkway that would allow you to walk along the ocean shore to Laguna, a wonderful park for children ~o romp in or an area to just view the beautiful scenery and water. Shops, markets and restaurants are a ~tones throw away, Laguna Beach is around the bend and the beautiful green of the hills and golf course are nearby. ... Wouldn't you like· ·to-.. five here? .. _ A Value -Ocean views, bricked courtyard with pool. 3 bedrooms, 3 baths with use of high beam ceilings , new roof, new doors and windows, 3 ca r garage, lovely gardens. OPEN SATURDAY & SUNDAY ~ • I :00 P.M ... 4:00 P.M . A54S mont 'r .. ~ Beautifully remodeled 4 bedroom home with th e best of everything. Wonder ful living areas, large family/e ntertainment rooms . Cheery and bright ki tchen. Lovely master suite and bath plus a TERRIFIC view. OPEN SUNDAY I :00 P.M. -5:00 P.M. 4515 Gorham ' • ' . Ronda Hei'n -Your Beich ~nd Bay Specialist OCEANFRONT-ON THE SAND $1,095,000 Prime duplex property right on the beach . No public boardwalk. Quiet residential area, uncrowded beach. Spacious units, 3-car garage. Perfect for b~achfront home plus income. Easy to convert to single family, Beautiful property! STYLISH BAYVIEW RETREAT $599,000 This lovely townhome features a wonderful, protected bayview, and is located a short stroll from the beach. Contemporary style .. upgraded and furnished by designer-owner, with a light, open floor plan and fabulous bayview terrace for entertaining. OCEANFRONT OPPORTUNITY $899,000 Two units, each 2 bedroom, right on the sand. Use as duplex or remodel to single family. Perfect beach home! Investors_ will love the.-cash flow. BALBOA PENINSUIAf1VE UNrlS $384,000 In an excellent Mid-Peninsula location close to beach and bay, here is beach property that will pay for itself! Perfect for investor, or keep owner's unit for beach getawayf Call for income details. ' DUPLEX ON THE SAND $895,000 Fabulous location right on the sand -no public boardwalk. Two units, each 2 bedroom. Perfect for beach home pl ~ htt.:ome. • BEACH COTTAGE $299,000 Charming detached home, close to best beaches, on a large R-2 lot with lots of parking. Here's an opportunity to live the beach lifestyle at an ciffordable price. .. )IM KiJNE SHIRLEY HARRIS 759-3771 759-3727 221-0 Newport Hiiis Drive East . . Newly completed custom home on unique 21,000± square foot lot.. 6 bedrooms, 5 1/2 baths, 3 car garage, large master suite, bonus game roorn, children's study/den. · Almost entirely rebuilt 5 years ago. 4 bedroom, 2 1/2 bath Palermo model on oversized lot with pool and spa. Wainscotting in living and dining room, all wood windows, six .. paneled doors, many upgrades. ' • ) • / . Bring in the .New Year witft your new home ... -$998,000 $1,695,000 LINDA LYLE 759~3703 * * VERY MOTIVATED * * $699,000 VIEWS, VIEWS, VJEWSll I Wonderful executive hillside home on King's Road. 4 Bedrooms, 4 Baths. Fabulous new custom Mediterranean home, built in 1994, 5.000+ square feet, elegantly d ecorated. Priced to sell, owner has purchased another. Tum key condition, great cul-de-S<,tc location, in family neighborhood. 5 Bedrooms, 3 1/2 Baths. $650,000 Ready to move In, elegant town home, approx. 3,000 sq . ft., beautifully decorated. 2 Bedrooms, 2 1/2 Baths. $1 ,2,0,000 4,300 sq. ft., French doors, crown mouldings, hl&}l volume ceilings with pool and spa on an oversized lot. 5 Bedrooms. 4 car garage. 4 Bedrooms, 4 1/2 Baths. Rarely available. 4 Bedrooms, 4 1/2 Baths. French doors and windows, crown mouldings, high ~elllngs. $2..,,000 Dramatic 5 bedroom estate with entertainment pavilllon, llchted tennis court, pool and spa. Numerous awards for decorating arid landscaping. I ' JERRY FINSTER SENIO~ SALES EXECUTIVE 759-3750 I : . -1 .. I . ' • I Come see this wonderf"I Very rare triplex on large lot between the beach and bay. Suited for investor or owner/user. Spacious 3 bedroom, 2 bath lower unit with fireplace and two 2 bedroom upper units. 9 ca r parking. $519 ,000 East6luff home Now $539,000· COBY WARD 759 ... 3724 ·CHRIS LINDSAY EXCEPTIONAL TURN-KEY HOME IN NEWPORT NORTH Contemporary 3 bedroom Catalan in guarded community. Ntw wool carpeting, marble f<itcften noors, ·marbled ~replaces, mi"or treatments anawidt'blade sltutters tfrrougftout. Wonderful wrap-around yard. A perfect ftome for a perfect price! $435,000 . 759~3775 BIG CANYON CLASSIC TRADITIONAL Gracious 5+ bt''°°'" "/tome witlr beautiful terrac~ a"d E"glisft gardens. Count~ fdtcften, family room, game room , a"d masttr sitting room. L«ated at tftt end of cul-•e-soc on a Mrft vitw lot. Very sptcr.I ,,.optrty witfr tradltJo"al stvle .,., dass! $1,195,000 · 1222 Sussex Lane OPEN SUNDAY I :00 P.M. -4:00 P.M. • Located in Newport Beach in a wonderful family neighborhood •Traditional 4 bedrooms and 3 baths -this ' · ~ome has a very spacious floorplan • Beautifully maintained with white walls, French doors. paver flooring •Master bedroom has a private sitting room with built in cabinets and French doors •Ready to move in and enjoy for l 996t • The perfect 1Q .. 'f Serene views of Big Canyon · Country Club's 6tfr fairway from • tfris spectacular remodeled and expanded Versaille townfrome . SEIZE THE OPPORTUNITY! THE TIME Is Now • Debi Bibb D~nnls Durgan 759-3707 759-3794 .EAsTSIDE COSTA MESA PENINSUIA POINT SHORE CLIFFS LIDO ISLE . . . . I • ,. 48R. 3BA & den S&S Laguna model In Goldenwest Patt. Huge master Perfect tor entertaining with spa and coclctail OOOI. 2 fireplaces Formal wrth dm11111 Upgraded baths 6541 Vesper. H B ~ Aafl $157,500 lmrmculate 2 stOfy 111 quiet complex 3BR With huge master, 2.SBA 2 car alt garagel Tiie atnum. expanded patJO & inside laundry Comm pools, spas. tennis (60BRO) m .-rlll & PUM. IBIY• COSTA MESA 166 Rochffter ( 1-4) OIQaHa~ 582~ (J-4) Audrey Savopolos ~i9 Marigold (l-4) 937 ~rocu• (1 -4) SandY Adalnelc 2062 "-low \11-( 1-4) Paula Litten IRJNTINGTON BEACH $239.887 $177,887 $299,900 $279,900 $225,000 ~~~Adam (l l-4) $99.000. 163.500 ~~"' (1-4) $318,600 w~nc1' c• -4) $264.900 W£STMINSTER 10055 Declma (1 -4) Jan RIClllNn SANTAANA 314 s. Maxloe (1-4) Monique~ $129 ,900 $158,500 OPEN I IOl 'SF SAT SUN $359,900 COOl OCEAI wms .... This starter condo is centraltf localed !ti complex wlttl pool. spa, clubhouse. Omli dost, 18R. 18A unit Wldl built In C cabinet. balconf:>! out to ~r1tnbell Ch@eet &t.!!.!_aitl> Hiinlilgloli (66WAM)-- GREAT P019111Al $121,• lM lo Ille llOuse °' flllt Ollt untl ready to budd on R·2 ~ 28R, 18A~. (19POM) • Upgraded SBR, 2BA. endosed two car ~rage. balcony, Inside features Include oversized ma$1er bedroom With walk-In closet. enclosed laundly room. Wd!·in pantry: Costa Mesa location. Doni miss out! I I (93Wl8'-i. .. PACIFIC RANCH GRANADA $265,000 Beautifut/ done PKific IWlCll 2 story 4BR, 2.58A •"3 car garage! New carpet & '*"· Maible fiftola. lnsidt unit. comm. pools & spas. Beach dose.(19POM) ..... • ~rKOm Home loc:lfld In the meddle el Ille Plninsl8 In flmt1 aru. SBR, 28A home with 2 car oar. on lie sand. Owner may carry. Clll now tor"'°" lnfo<matlon. (120CE) MESA VERDE -REDUCED $1 ,000 Great family neiOllbotlloocl for this quiet 38R, 1.7SBA home Wltll Qmifj room. dual flleplace l morel Newly paurted, large lot. Shows light ' bright! Owner motMted ~ • VlCllll (17GIS) ~ .. SERVING ALL OF ORANGE COUNTY BEATTHUMICll $130,000 2 latge BR 28A & loft w/spi<al staJrwe. 1 car alt garage townhome In fantastic area or Tustin. New carptt beautiful Ille, high celUnos. breaklast bar tool Comm pools & spas (13VER) llEWPOftT LANDtlfG FOR ONLY $111,500 Light & bnght 2BR. 2BA. upper unrt wllh vaulted ceiliogs. ltreplace 1n living room & large decking 100! 2 car oaraoe. & washer dryer included Comm pools & spas (23VAICZ) RV HEAVEN! 112 FIXER, 112 NEWI sm .500 Unbeat.able at this price! <htrslzed lot with plenty of room for "Big Kids-toys! 3BR. 28AI Cozy fireplace Unique & unusual will not last I (IMHAZ) CANYON ILUFFS sm,IOO Spacious 3BR, 2 SBA condo Extra large bedrooms Balcony off mstr BR 1551 sq h per w rolls ftreplace 2 car OM~· Pnvate pa". Priced to sen! (10NAN) 1ST TIME BUYER OWGHT $151,500 Charming 38R, 28A home 111 a quiet cul-dt-sac, ctose to Mile Square Part New paint inVext., ntW carpet, oven blinds, IJP9radtll bathrooms new oaracii door Great curb appeal. Seller motivated (31MAX) LUSH VlllME CREEK $11t,IOO Spilt level tO#llhoust upgraded 3BR, 28A & loft. New floors. counters and paint thruout Walk to South coast Plaza Ovtl'lrz.ed 2 car garage Many extras lnciudtd In this ontl ,(870EE) HUWTIMGTOll END UNIT $1M.• Cool octan breezes with this Immaculate 29R, 28A wtoaqge. L.arl!'-.-i ligbl & brlOht-Paclflc Ranch local Comm. pool & spa & men. Rudy to move int (1981.U) 80ll COUIW IACKYARD $11t,llO lMly 48R. 2 flll bath llofne lladlinO to c.ta Mm Cocnty Club! Has formil dlnl}!. added. family room. thpla. New ttlOf -~ &Jlllft PrMIJJOO!. ~ . - POOL, SPA. mMtS COURT $1•,IOI Bl1ttany Woods 28R. Eastsidt townhome hat OVtl' 1400 sq. n .. 111-IMI. llrtjlllca 2 5 car OlflO', side PlllO. tnd 11111. Scllcbll bedrooms. Greet ... for -(24SM) CWll AS A WHlm.E $1n ,117 Completely remodeled 3811. 1.758A llomt. Hardwood ... lloors. new & bright kitchen lovely baths, mirrored wardrobe. New stucco, roof & garage door Call nowt (58KHO) sotmt COAST SHORES PATIO HOME $171,000 Galed complex wrth lake, pool spa and clubhoust shows pride of ownership Upgraded appliances. newer light carpet, new roof A111ched enclosed 2 car garage 3M 1 758A. Priced to se11 ! (20WES) OUTITAMOllGIUYll $117,• 38R, 1 758A home on a quiet, secluded street in one of Costa Mesa best areas. Freeway close and wa!Xlno distance to So Cst Pilla & all schools and t11nsportrti0n. All fmllened up and ready tor yoor family. (230RA) CHECIC THIS OUT! . $111,• Reduced! 38R. 2.SBA 2 story County Club Villas. Great locatloft view of pool & grounds Sec oatJCI owner will c:any 1st. (303Cl) START YOUR rYRAMID llOWJ' $1",117 2 complttely separats houses on one huge Iott Both houses are 2BA. 1~ separate laundrys, yards ~nd drMwly & pages! cani lost Wiii\ UIS dull (19POM) llEIA VERDE' IEDftOOll $211 ... Fabulous home in Mesa Verde Im hugs comtr lot With RV parkinQ Rtcendy remodeled newer floonng kitchen, scnped CtllingS. 4BR. 2BA single story Walk lo schools (32DAK) AISOLUTUY lfMITlfUl $21UOI 8rlgllt & spxlous 3 huge BR'S 2 Ml baths I Hidden In ont of CoslJ Mesa's best kept secrets! Ould family strlll, lluOI lot, ortat price! (136.AR) PRIVATE lAIE NJ10 HOIE $211,IOO Large patio homt In aated communlly with PfMlt lab and walkways. 38R 2BA 2 master suites. (1 11p & 1 down) Very prfvatt palJO aru 2 car garage large bonus room Very open lloofl>lan. So. Coast Metro area. (198AY) GOlf COURSE CLOSE $222,500 Newport Buch Gol Course Clo$1. 5 year new 2BR. 28A tnhm with vaulted ceilings & fireplace Gated Villa Point COOllllllnlly with pool$, spas, mrdse room & 880 aru Ho meao roos. (22Vll ) PRIVACY GALORE $231,IOI 3BR, 2BA llV!no rm w11tt llMtlno flrepllce to family room wry PM yanl wlth lush tropical plants surrounding an 1nvi1Jno custom spe (33FUC) LOVRY Uf'GMDlD CAIE.Oll $241,IOO 4BR. 28A, Grttn:IJroot home 8tautlful UJJOflCled klctieo. wood shllttlrs, ca.tbtchl ceanos. wood floors, skytights In brakfut area & battl NeW root & much morel C~dt­sac (93.JAS) WlmlEDOM VlWGE $321,IOO ShcM Ike t moclel home 3 01 4BR, 3BA. new kitchen. large mast« BR With m·ln closet. Plantation shutttrs 3 car garage & morel (11KIN) IRIMG THE FAMllYI $354,IOI 58R. 38A Mm Verde hOmi. Po01 & spa (1BR. 1BA down) lg lam rm. formal dlllilg ' bftakml nooll Fronl COCH1yard & sacurtty Git•· Near 2 golf courses & parlcs. (180Rn ,~,---ATTHISPRQWHYNYflEllT? $Zt1.• ~VBIDEMEA ...... 3BR. 28.A new rano• and carpet, ctnlrtl air, auto Golf courst Ille Y4ftll0ut the prictl Wonderful 58R. =rs· excellent ntighborhood Great starter home. 2.758A with spacious flmily room on quiet eul·dHac. ( ) °*'5izld mastlr sule, pool & spe (27STA) ~l.W" #il.• ... JUIWll ..... Vaulled -.... • .._.~_,. ~ bdg11t•11 .. u1m:::• •w•a• _..., Jssuw -~,... • .,., Huge 8'. 1i158A. Siding Qllll doors 111 mlSttr lead tO Mesa Vtrde llOtnt. Wol*tvf ~II (UPtnlA COVMll. plllo I trlllQllll yard NMf i~ tresfl down). 8fllll llomi fat tnllltllnlng, ..... a car paint (151&) ...... -.. .. for ...... (27IUI) I . 1 0 \ I) \ \ J l..' \ \ 1: \ l I· ~~'i;?%ilt;-= ~ ) -1' 1:' -•n n @ 'l -t . . . ,, . . ~ . I \..' l I ii I I I I t • f~ ""f 1 I - . - •Quaint 2 Br Cottage + 2 Br Apt. •Private Garage. Patios &: Balcony $489,000 "1994CDM Tour Home" • Magnificant 5 Br, 4.5 Ba Home Elegantly Decorated "'4 Off-street Patting $995,000 ''Stunning View Penthou.se" -OUtstanding Value •Awesome Bay &: Oce.an Views -Gorgeous Decor $325,000 • Comer Unit Facing So w/ Max Exposure For SunJet &: Views -Custom Designed $179,000 ~1l"'.'41 -·~·: .. ~~: • ----• · · · r -· .:~ ' -' -a \. .... ~.-• I ·,A-_.. • ·,.. · -, ,,,.4 "Chum of the bland" •Darling 2 Br, 2 Ba Cottage -Custom Decor •Built New 1990 63510.JJO C4ll ,. Klohs 1-~Z-QUJ "Ide illy Louted" • C'lloice Location • C'll•nntng Home + Income Unit •Plantation Shutters $669,000 "lncredible I , Views" • Palloramic Bay & Oce.an Views •Huge Patio · •Rarely otrcred 3 Br L $420,000 "Outatanding Value" Oversiud 1 Br, 1 Ba Condo $139,000 Home" •Excellent Location •Top Quality Construction •Sf'R Or Duplex $,!25,000 "Seaview Pool Home" •Pride Of Ownenhip el..&rge Home •Huge Comet Lot •Private Pool f;&1"1888 $699,500 C4ll WaltnMitchdl Elegance" •Stunning Larger I Br Penthouse •Perfect Location •Totally ·Designer $139,000 II W11ltn Mitchd "Cat~w Sumets" •Tremendous Value! • Stunning Views From All Rooms • Gorgeous Dccor $299,000 11 W llltn Mitchel "Beautiful Studio" • Very Sharp! • Very Clean! -Gtt.at Location •New Paint A Carpet • , .. ' • ' .._)•ii;'"' ..r L-""f.-. --. •( )~ -.• : • • , • ' 4 f -• ·-....._ -~L--..... - . _.. A ----- IA' cA 1/10/96t ... Alll' C..a.t.tly DellY~ The a.west ..... a '"' 20+ ,..,. ....... ... (714) 646-3000 NfWPOIT WCH OfflCE l•~Yitf ~....,.Co .v~o.o ~"""""°' •e-ol hto .. 170•).6() CORONA DEL MAR 212 Carnation JBR Sun 1·5 Market rends Real Estate 673-9041 222 Morning Canyon 3BR Sat/S un 12-4 Corona del Ma r Properties 673-8494 CO STA MESA 1973 Anaheim 4BR Sun 1-4 Douglas Nicholso n Coldwell Banker 668-9333 2515 Santa Ana Ave. J BR Sat/Sun 12·5 Owner 646-483 7 2779 Bunting Circle 48R Sat/Sun 1-4 Pat Davis/Cammy Leslie Coldwell Banker 668-9333 A Rare Opportunity! Estate-sized Property IRVINE TERRACE An opportunity to own over 1 /2 acre in Irvine Terrace. This unusual pa rcel 'is kYe1 a~~.ocean.a..'ld.ha.y idcw The th ree bedroom main house has a recently remodeled kitchen. There is a one bedroom guest house adjacent to thl· lovely pool. The wooded park-like grounds create a place of beauty, privacy and <.pat:c you won't believe. The value ic; in the 24,400 sq/ ft lot. To be sold "As ls:" 400. Angelita Drive Price: $1,225,000 (Will cooperate with brokers) 723-1389 "' \ :. . "' Lowest Pricsd Ocaan V1ew Townhom• in Harbor Ridgelll Gorgeous 38R 2.SSA Towahome, located on the highest street In Harbor Aidge Estates. -- --- &troordinav Oc6al 6 Oty Ute ViewlU This expanded Miramar with Its own putting green and private courtyard Is offered ot the unbeotoble price of $625,000 ~~· . ~~Judy Kolar •"-..,,-Shea Realty 640-12 12 t r esak lw1nes IJ'Qin th'is weekend NEWPORT BEACH $539,000 1211 E. Ocean Front 3+8R Sat/Sun 1-5 $1,095,000 Cannery Village Realty 673-3777 $969,000 1430 W. Bay Ave 4BR Sat/Sun 1-5 $2,199,000 Cannery Village Realty 673-3777 $209,887 200 Via San Remo Jill Wiese 68R Sun 1-4 $875,000 Knowleton Realty 642-1168 $255,000 2290 Lalinda Ct 4br Sun 1-5 $635,000 Key Realtors 967-0800 $359,900 508 Via lido Nord 48r ~t/Sun' 1-5 $1,599,000 Cannery Village Realty 673-3777 3128 Gibraltar l BR Sun 1-4 ,,. $199;900 • 939 .Via Lido Soud SBR Sat/Sun~ $4,199,000 J Cannery Village Realty Steve Johnson Coldwell Banker 673-3777 r 668-9333 Big c.anyon Villas 2·lBR Sat/Sun 1-4 S419-469K 408 Magnolia 38R Sat 12-4 $339,000 Melinda Mason Jackie Gillis S.rbara Saitregret Realtor1 631-8011 759!7100 c. rt-"J<-• ---.~ . . _ _,_ - UNDER ALL IS THE·LAND 16, 1 00 sq. ft. lot Of YGluabls dirt on o qut.t wc>odsd canyon. OCEAN VIEW _ & PRIVATE 8EACHESI Gakria lyp9 contampo ho«M offers 3 b9drooms, olfb, cantrol o!r, ltrr~ in~ S.~'f.- 222 Morning Canyon $969,000 Open Sot & Sun 1 l-4pm ~~ de/ v#,Q/t .,,,J/t.a~,,{J'~ ~-6"'/.i·~~ to park, tennis, Udo beach and clubhouse. $898,000 Attractive & Spacious Eastside Home W /Spanish St;yle F:xterior 408 G~OIJA STREET JBR, 2BA, formal dining room, family room Fireplace, spa in gazebO. Huge Jot, fruit trees, 2 fl-car) garages with alley access. $339,000 Jackie Gillis, Realtor ~ "Area Specialist'' 631-8011 .. --' --•';~ :-·. -.. _ .... ...----.. ~ ~ 1 ,..•J~ , I": .. 1 • -• , I • i :"'~I t>KIVATE'Ctrr.~~SAC $635,000 A 4BR giant 4000 sq.ft w/3jireplaces, 3 dining areas, 2Jamify rooms. (Pool and Spa) on quiet strttt. Owner Wants Quick Sale can 96"/-0800 Dick Mcl(asson -Key Realtors .. · 6 bedrooms, 4.5 baths. Large master w/office & balcony. Formal living w/fireplace. Large dining roo~ Family room with fireplace. Private front patio with fireplace. Best street to street 201 Via San Remo Large lot w/great yard. 6 bedrooms, 4.5 baths, large formal living room with fireplace. Dining, living and master overlooking yard. Best street to street location. Steps location. Steps to park, tennis, Lido beach & clubhouse. $875,000 Jill Wiese Jill.Wiese 646-3605 office • 642-1168 home $118,000 BARGAIN! Bright and airy home with fantastic vlcW. 1.25 +/· acra. l400 +I· sq. ft. _$.90,000 +I· """eda and landsciipl"'. SlllOllllLTY 6 73-5354 • 646-3605 office • 642-1168 home Judy M1an & Juli1 SChMiEsiNG · Youa Full Slawic1 PA1m11allip Tu• i714) 7~9;J746 •40*,._, .. _,. ....CA II' He has built and sold more than 30 waterfront homes By Joyce Scherer The building which hou~-. Cannef) Village Realty 1~ hght yeari. a" ay from its onginal 1952 dei.1gn. And why not'1 Owner Ru'' Fluter. a prominent Realtor m the Newport/Balboa Penin.,ula and Lido Isle urea,. i~ ab.o a prolific waterfront home builder. Fluter bought the tWlHtory building in 1990. renovated it and now the white colonial-Myle office sih as a landmark acros!> from the Newport Pier. "I ~tarted Cannery Village in 1980. ju!>t down the -.treet. .. Fluter !.aid ... I got my real e\tate licen-.e in 1977 and my general c<mtractor"' hcen\e in 1979 ... Born and ra1,ed in San Bernardino. Fl:.iter\ mtcre't in lhe building industry <.urfaced during hi' college day ... He honed hi\ '>kill\ doing hea\ y machinery con~trucuon "I alv.ay ... intended to be in the building bu.,ine'' I JU'-t happened tu get mto hea\ y construcuon. hke mill\ and indu~tnal plant\ ... he -;aid "We built Edison plants and big conveyor 'Y'tem1, on mines all O\er the country I hked the outdoor environment. Russ Fluter hard wor\. and tra,cl part .. Arter a while I didn't want to 'tay in heJ\ y con.,truct1on but wanted to get-into hou...e con,truction , and someone ~aid the be't' way to do that w3tto ream real estate. I started as a i.aJe.,man and really like 11. .. Fluter ha., alwayi. worked in 1he Newport/Balboa Peninsula area. and always with ~mall companies. He started with Jones Realty. moved to Jeff Bricry and then opened Cannery Village Realty. "I like doing my own thing. having the nexibility to call the shots and to be a specialist in an area," he said. -1 employ six agents and a small support staff. "The best thing I like about thi s job is the interesting clientele we mecL Being in the upper-end, we get business owners, media and computer people -the top people pretty much from every business who become our friend<; through the buying aod selling pr<lCCS\ ... One o;uch interesting client. Fluter said. is an independent movie producer, who bought a home Auter built several years ago. Recently. the client purchased the lot next door to his property and hired Auter to expand his existing home. Custom home built and recently sold by Rus~ Fluter for $2.1 million "We built a state-of-the-art media room," he said "h came out 'I<> nice -the '>Ound system. M:reen and seaung arr.mgemenL'i - other people are ~ing that magnificent room and wanting to incorporate 1t into Lheir own hou~." During the la!.t IS year<., Auter ha~ built (on speculation) and sold 30 waterfront homes. He recently finished two homes with one already sold. "It's nice to create a quality product - which we do becau'lc we arc catering to a sophisticated clientelc." he said. "And when you get to !.ell it. it ii> also enjoyable, because if you did a good job it is well received by the public." According to Fluter, waterfront homes should be light and neutral with an open, flowing floorplan to accentuate the view<;. And he says marketing new homes and marketing resales 1s really no differcnL '1'he key is diligence: advcnisrng lltld diligence ... he aid. "Hold the hou$C open, hold more than one rcaltors' preview W1d generate mailers to the nearby homes or target markel'i. which are most likely to result in a purchase ·· Auter ..aid open house' can often ha\e i.urprising results. "A couple of yean. ago. we had a $5 million spec house at the end of Lido," he recalled. ''Tbe'probtem was I wanted to take the day off and I couldn't get anyone in the offic~ to hold the open house because it wa'I July 4th. FinaJ)y I lalked one of my agents into holding it open. That day. a fami ly from La.-; Vegas came in by boat and bought it. The agent made $80,000. If there is a moral it would be, timing is everything." Also. Auter says. "In this bu11iness. if you know your inventory and you're willing to work. it's a good market. "Just last Sunday, Cynthia, one of our agents. was in the office." he said. "On occasion. she d&es a lease on high-end property. Well, oo this day. there were so many people walkin& through thC door she did six leases." Fluter said the swio~ in the market have not affected his bul! i ness. "ln all honesty, I haven't had one bad brokerage year. If you look at aJI the statistics. you could 'iay the number of sales have been less. but there arc still people buying and people selling." said Fluter. whose company just purchuscd a high-tech computer system. "Maybe it's bank-owned properties which arc selling a little more when things arc down. but it is just a shifting clientelc; you have to change your strategy a little. You can't spend all yourtime with an overpriced listing when the market is going down. You have to change gear:.; but the money is there." Fluter recently bought a house -circa 1906-on Bay Island, where he li ves with his wife LeeAnn and 2-ycar-old daughter Savanna. .. It's a oeat old home with 1 lot of character. It ~ a basement. a big yard and playground out in front," he Said "1 was going to tear it down and build, but then we began enjoying the old house lllld just deCidcd to move in.'' Aoo When ne i~ notwtlfking, Auter mi&ht be shoOting hoops at The Sports Club Jniine, traveling or sk.iina. owm; ~· RMllJ;, °'ms w. .._BIN., N~ IU«lt 9:Z'63t ('114) 61J.Jm. --~· . __ ·.. . ...... - IMRY JANK·PEAKER: R is for Realtor • f.Aory Jank-Peaker AGENCY: FAVORJTE MOVIE: .. Hear No fa 11 • See No Evil'' FAVORITE .. RESTAURANT: Arch~ FAVORJTE GETAWAY: Mammoth PET PEEVE: Tard} people The Prudential -Jon Douglas Co. JOB TITLE: Bro~cr Ac;sociatc !IOW DO YOU.D.EfJNE SUCCESS? Gelling involved. I -.erved on ilie board Of direc1or.. for !he 0 C As<>ocia11on of Rcahors e1gh1 year,. I wa' pre,idenl in 1987. Al I new carpet and paint throughout. FARM AREA: All of Orange County Wt 1t1ant to hear from you through our SNAPSHOT coillmn. Tht column features real estate owners, brokers, agents, marlctting representatives, or any other staff members you 1t1ould like to highlight. Wt encourage you to send a photo (black and whiu, if possible), wuh company name, person and SNAPSHOT marlced on back. Beautifully renovated kitchen and baths. ROW LONG Wl111 AGENCY: • Scning clients in O.C,since 1974 Cathedral ceilings, mirrored closet aoors. CITY OF ~IDENCE: Very light and bright! Huntington Beach HOBBl'ES/lNTER.FSn Sk11ng. 1ennis and music Sn1d or fax your informatWn to: Julie Viker, Daily Pilot, 330 W. Bay St, Costa M'sa, CA 92627; Fax: 7 J.1-6504802. Dead/int : S p.m., Tuesday. We 'II publish iJ as s~ct is available. If you need to mab changes to the copy after it has /Hen submiJted, please call Julit Vilctr, 574-4241. Lowest Priced/Best Value in Complex Must See To Appreciate CLUBS/ORGANIZATIONS: 8Jlbo.i Ski Club Owner is being transferred to Engl~md and must sell quickly I.A. T BOOK READ: .. I\ " for Killer" 873 DEEP CREEK, COSTA MESA • 979-9241 located across from SOuth Coast Plaza at the comer of Sunflower and Bear "3% commission to any buyers agent KEY I.ENDERS AND RATES 30-year fixed INTEREST " POIHTS LOCK- TYPE ~E RATE DWH (%) IN A.P.R. Abacus Financial Grp. A (71 '!.) 375-6666 6.875% 5 2.000 14 7.110 American Savings Bank s (800) 562-627~ 7. 125% 20 1.500 30 7.312 Bank ot America a (800) 424-2632 7.250% 5 1.875 45 v,n -----------California Federal Bank S (800) 225-3337 _1_.1_25_% __ 20 2.000 45 7.3&4 Coast Federal Bank S (800) 300-562_6 __ 7_.300% ___ 20 __ 2._000 ___ 0 __ 7 . .._54_1_ ~ountrywide Funding K (800) 8_n_-_56_2_6 __ 1_._12_5_% 5 1.600 45 7.312 CUB Funding Corp. ~~753_-7_42_4 ___ 7_.2_50% ___ 5 __ 0_.7_50 __ 1_2 __ 7_.36_1 Detnck ~ge Gr°'4) A (714) 759-9692 6.875% 5 2.000 10 7.J 10 Downey Sa'Jtngs.. s (800) 336-9639.. 7.000% 20 2.250 30 7.262 Emery Financial A (71 4) 729-9200 6.875% 5 2.000 15 7.110 -----------------F tdel ity Federal Bank S (800) 232-2309 7.250% 5 1.375 10 7.425 ~rst Federal Bank of CA s ~800) 6n-4332 _1_._12_s_% __ 20 ___ 1._1so __ 30 __ 7.338 __ F=-l_ee_t_Mo_rt.:.ga_,ge=--------K--'('-800_) 700-_56_50 ___ 7_.000% ___ 20 __ 2.250 ___ 45_ 7.262_ Glendale Federal Bank S (800) 560-9000 7.125% 5 2.250 45 7.390 Home Savings s (800) 975.5051 7 .100% 1 o 1.500 30 7 :287 Nahons8ano Mtg. Corp. K (800) 622-0102 7.000% __ 20 __ 2_.ooo __ 30 7.237 Newport Coast Financial A (800) 808-5626 6.875% 5 1.750 12 7.084 Oceanv1ew Financial A (714) 651-6355 6.875% 5 2.000 12 7.110 --~-~-----P roF ed ~ K (800) 686--3756 6.875% __ 20 _2_.37~ 30 7.148 ~a Bank lJ (900) 237-~ _ 1.200% __ 10 __ 1_.soo~-15 7.388- ~ Bank B j 800) 453-1_2_88 __ 7.000"Xt 20 2.000 80 7.237 Western Flr\andaJ SB $ (800) 393-93n 7.375% 5 1.000 30 7.513 We~euser Mtg. K (800) 669-6747 7.000"Xt 10 2.000 10 7.237 30-Year adjust.hie INTEREST 'II. POINTS MAX. MARGfil RATE OWN ('II.) A.P.R. LOAN ('II.I !!iOEX 2.950% 25 1.000 7.568 203,150 2.350 110 ~------------- ADJ. FREQ. 1M 2. 950% 20 1.000 7.668 600,000 2.450 110 1M ----'--------6. 000 % 5 1.000 7.732 207,000 2.500 1TS 6M 3.700% 20 1.000 7.625 207,000 2.400 110 1M 2.950% 25 1.000 7.618 500,000 2.400 110 lM 5.125'% 20 1.000 7.987 203,150 2.750 110 _3_.7_00%_ 20 1.000 7.625 500,000 2.400 110 2.950'% 20 1.250 7.594 600,000 2.350 11 D 2.950% 20 1.000 7.618 500,000 2.400 110 -~-~~~--~-----'-~~---~-3.700% 20 1.000 7.625 500,000 2.400 110 3.950% 10 1.750 7.806 203,150 2.500 110 1M 1M 1M lM 1M 1M lM 3.950% 20 1.250 7.753 203.150 2.500 110 -~---------~-----'-----------5.500% 20 1.875 7.908 203,150 2.750 lT'S 1Y -------3.750% 25 1.000 7.725 207,000 2.500 110 1M 3.950% 20 1.000 7.827 500,000 2.400 110 1M ---~-----~ --~ 4.750'% 20 2.500 7.895 207,000 2.750 1TS 1V 2.950% 20 1.250 7.594 600,000 2.350 110 1M ----5.500% 10 1.000 7.817 203,150 2.750 1TS lV -----------20 1.000 7.854 400,000 2.625 110 1 M ---------10 1.250 8.332 203,150 3.125 lTS 6M -=------~-~~-20 1.250 8.190 203, 150 2 875 6CO 6M ----10 0.750 2:_843 ~· 150 _ 2.750· HS 1V 20 1625 8.046 203,150 2.750 110 1M 8olh bid I ...... ~ .. ~ CDllWlltOllll moi~ ~ OI Liiilli ~I • 11111*; ll • -..0-~ R • ..... ~ S • ~ & IDM Mol1gllge '*-'end b1o1iers -llolneed t1y M Clolllolnil ~••• af A191 e..tMeltllt a~ «OOIPol•llon FcwWoi11:.tl eel Clllr. 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IM• 1-Monll\, .. • ......._ 1Y· I VW Al W Nlfld It c:ftlngL l/.ery 19111 Ind ..... PflDr ID~ IOt a loen. M ._... ......... ..,. ... ......,. w..,..,.. • ...,.111an WftOl#CI The ••1101111110111.,,...,.. .. noe t111-...1oll'llllle1 IOln fl« a~.-on"°"''°.,.. fio; I "*""9. _.a M•CllD .,_..ID~ N9W1Co ,1110 L 17'118L, ._ UIO, ._,.Ml, C4 tml5. (r14) ... 1177 • COfi'VAIOHT O 1-~Newt Co - . ~. •\ . . • : • . • . . ·11J - -- IRVINE TERRA-CE: Cottages to ~ustOm ·homes BOUNDARIES: Bordered by Coa\t Highway to the north. Bay ide Dnve to the wuth. Jamboree Road to the we'>t and Avocado Avenue to the east. HOMES: There are about 370 'ingle family homes. The streets are terraced to give more than half of the home., an ocean view All but a few homes are on fee land and there is an :mociation height ltm11 of 14 feel. STYLE: There are many type!'. of home~ ranging from a small. non-view cottage home lo an expansive. new two-story custom built . home overlooking Newport Harbor. There i'> constant remodeling and new con!'.tnJCLion in the neighborhood. AGE: The fir<;t 22 home~ were built by Smith & Recipient of $100 gift certificate to Rogers Gardens Madeleine entered the drawing while ttending an open house hosted by Sa1ly Shipley. nto property i{t-oft'ercd by-Bntd Smith. loan m~ through Grubb & Ellis Rc:,KlcntJal Real tc Services Partnel"ll Funding Corp. .... Shipley, a top ~ucer and veteran real ~tatc aaent spec:taliz.ing in the Bluffs and Eastbluff 3rell of Newport Beach also r:naReu properties throughout the aru. In addition to being a consistent top producer, Worley in the 1950s. Many of the homes in the far west section were built by Ayres with the balance built by Macco. SALES: There were 16 sale during lhc last 12 months. The prices ranges from a non-view home for $370,000 to the highest sale of $1.150.000 on Dolphin Thrracc. Melinda and Marty Jones represented the seUers in two of these transactions for a total of more than $2 million. · SHOPPING: Within four blocks on Pacific Coast Highway is Olde Corona del Mar with quaint shops, grocery stores. restaurants and a movie theater. In additioo, Fashion lsJand and Balboa Island are nearby. SOURCE: Irvine Terrace specialists, Melinda and ~y JoJlCs of The Prudential -Jon Douglas Co .. (714) 729-7251or(714)729- 7252 . ... N .NOW LIS'lli:Jl:. -~~ .. '""-~ iWiiltl ~#~t.:bmil~Cor.m#.~ There are currently I 0 homes on the market. ProjiU of your /aC'lft ana, pk4St folk>w llri compared to 19 homes just a year ago. Five abollt format am/ tnclost a ""'P o"1lint homes arc non-vie w ranging from $549,000 (Tlto"'4S Guilk) of tltt ana aJoni witlt o to $825.000. There arc also fiV'e view homes photo of a current listini. Tltt dtscription pnced from $997.000 to $2.495.000. o/tJu propt.rt} fOts undtr tltt "Now COMMUNITY FEATURES: Beaches, Balboa l~land. yacht clubs, shopping and schools within walking distance. A park, tennis courts and soccer field are in the center of lhe neighborhood. ~ssociation dues are SJO per month. Other fcau.ires include large IOL\ and wide streets, harbor views and a low property tax rate ( 1.025%). SCHOOLS: Lincoln Elementary and Corona del Mar Junior and Senior High School. Harbor Day School is a private school which offers kindergarten through eighth grade. she i~ also a council member of HomequJty Relocation reprc.'iCnting the Ne~ Beach offke. Shipley affiliated with drUbb & Ellis in 1990 aficr a uccessful association with another real estate office. Before her real estate career he taught school in the Los Angeles area and Newport Beach. She · anribu~ her continued ~tn real estatt to many years of developing lis1enina 11\ti115, patJencc, and the abili~ to under>tand her clienu' needs, aJona with hard work. integrity, pcrti tcnce and strong negotiating skills. • Solly SJU,k1 CO# IN m1tlfff"' GnrM & Ellis R11~"""1 R1t1l &,_ Sfnltu, 23 Corp<>"* PMul, SU. 190. N1WIHJrl •IOCll, (11') 6'U-6200. LkUd" 11ction. &nd tht information w Juli.I v'iDP, Rtal Est.alt &lit.or, Da:ily Pilot, 330 W. Bay Sl., Costa Mna, CA 92627. I/you lurH an1 questions, pl.east call (7 U) 574-4242. \, ·~ ~\ 7( ~ ;o ~.. , PENINSULA Amstadter honored by Orange Coast Associatio n of RealtOrs After serving as president for 199 5 1 community relations, membership. budge&lfinancc.. multiple listing. and equal opportunity. Her professioml comnutment took her to the tale level where she served Barbara as director of the California Association of Amstadter, sales Realtors, and was a membtr of the executive with the Membership and Jurisdiction Committee, the Newport Beach Equal Opportunity Committee, and the Land office of'Thc Use and Environmental committees. She 1<; Prudenual _Jon an active delegate of the NatJonal Association of Realtors. Douglas Co .. WIS honored a.<. he Am.mdtcr has worked diligently to completed her promote the ethic of the real estate industry. tenn a'it president Hours of service through committees and of the Orange creative leadership ha.ve placed her in tbe Coa'it Association role of mentor for many Realtors. Barbara Amstodter of Realtors for Her plans include continuing her 1995. In a dramatic farewell to office, leadership as the 1996 vice chair south of the Consumer Protection Committee and Amstadter received a 11tanding ovation from those in attendance, which included Sen. continuing to participate in and uppon Ross Johnson. 35th Di trict: Marilyn c. many local charities and civic associations. Brewer, 10th A sembly Dii.trict; Realtors Her exuberaoce and concern give her a and friend~. starring role in a q~t for a better life and "Barl>arl A. Am tadter is completing her equitable standard for human beings. term IS 1995 president of the Association or ••rnmtptmant to beinvotved in local ind Realtors. and in recognition of the valuable statewide real estate asc;ociation · We must leadership that she provided to the ~always give back to our profession and pave organization during her tenure in office and the way for those who come after u · M)' her exemplary record of career nnd civic entire career has been ~pent breaking new leadership, he i ~rving of pccial pubh~ ground. accepting difficult challenges and commendations;· Johnson ~id: "It i semng new twldard..~ ... Amstadter ~id. ~1 reMlJved tholt Barbara A. Am tadter be don't intend to rest on ·my laurels. there 1s honored on hef'cxcmplaiy record of too much work to be done." teadttibip &.\ pre~tdent oftne Oiifige Ce>aM -Amstadter ba becll with n. Pruden ·.ti - Association of Realtors. applauded for Iler • Jon Douglas Co. ince its incCption. She had exemplary conduct of the Realtors code of one of the ftrst 11 franchi~ in the United ethics, and extended ~riccrc best wishes for States before selling her comp3tly, The su~ in the future.•• Prudential 714 Realty to The Prudentfal of Arrutadttr h been-a--~-pcc-ted-'--R .... eal........:..10.;:..r __ Cllliforrria ltemfin J'9t>. Wtnnfn with the Oranac Coast As!IOCiation of countless awards for production and Realtors since 1986 She has secved as fellow hip. Amstldter conttnuu to'XT'YC the treasurer, scetctaiy and prc11ident-elect. She real e\t.ate community. was a mcmbtr of tho boai'd of directors, and ~ A~r CM IN,__,._• dN participated in numtmus commitiee Nt~ a..11 ol/fn of TIN,,_"*'_ includin1 Cducatton, government IU1d Jo• DH1lol Co., (114) 1.S~ political alf airg, Jong ranae planning, \ I\ -~ ~ --.. ~-- Ron Felsot provides market overview A broker for 25 years, he has seen many market trends Ron Felsot., real estate broker with RfJMAX South County in Newport Beach. is op11mi lie about the 1996 real estate market. hElection years have proven to be ~trong bu~ine<.!> years, and I feel in 1996 there is n defini1e window of opportunity to buy or sell property. lo addition. interest rates are down and there i~ no ~ate reason for them 10 go up:· Felsot said. ReH~'llng orfme lnS nrar~~ said the real estate. market appeared to be on lhc way to recovery at the beginning of the )CJt. with low but 5leady growth. But from M3y 1hmugh the latter part of ummer buyer\ were sliU'concemed about interest rate.' and price points in the marketplace . "By August ~rs rcali.led that interest rale' were till very low and prices hnd ad1u,ted downward. which then created1l11 ufNJrge of purcbases in all areas of the mark.et plaoe," Felsol said. • Another blow to the reaJ ~tale economy in 1he first half of 199.S ~from the Orange County bankruptcy. Fel90l pointed out that the bankruptcy gave pause to both bu}er.. and sellers who bad questions about J><M1blc property ~ments. cutback!> in !>Cr. 11:e<,. etc "Now that the bankruptcy progno ''I\ being M>rted out the confidence level hao; returned and people rUlizc that Orange Cnunty will urvhe no matter what." Felso1 'aid · ''Home' have be<.:ome a u11li1y. where in the past every one thought they could bu)' a home and expect rapid appr~iation However. umell have: changed. Mo:.1 ~llers have refinanced their home\ and pulled out a.~ much equ11y as the) could, the re,ale market ha.~ declined. thus remaining equity ha\ disappeared and in 1um. they have btt:ome renter. of their own pmpeny,'' Fel,ot '>aid. TI"' ha' created a cl1ma1c wherein a Realtor ha.' 10 u11h1e OUL\l.lodmg markeung technique' :ind attune h1m\Clf 10 a changing env1ronmen1 in order Ill 'ell properties. two area\ m which Fel'-01 'hme' As a broker wilh more than 25 )ear.. in the bu,ine\lt, he ha' pen.onally witnc'...ed and worked ~h«CFJ1',-00 of~ Fel\ol ha\ an oul!llanding lr.ick record, with award' and accolade~ covering the wall\ of h1" office. H1' award-winning marke1mg prngram h;I\ been recogn11ed in1crna11onally and plm:ed firM for bc~t re'1den11al propert} brochure 1n a system of more than 35,000 RE/MAX agents. two year' 111 a row In add11ion. he was the number two RE/MAX .igent in the Umled Sw1e' m I 98Q and ha' been the Lop RE/MAX Newport agent from 1988 to the pre..enl "Ron Fchot 11. the con!>ummale profc,,ional and ha~ once again proven his superfori1y a\ an agent He ha~ risen 10 the top after 10 year. in our organization of more than 250 iop profei.slonal agents," said RE/MAX South County broker-owner Gary Thoma!> The maJonty of Felsol\ bUl>IOCS\ I\ in marketing luxury propertie' from Newport 10 Laguna. a' "'ell .t.\ Corona del Mar and Irvine, with prices ranging from $250.000 up to $5.9 million. Most of hi busine comes to hlm by referral from satisfied clients and/or as a response to his marketing plan. He credits his outstanding succes.~ to being able to respond to clients' needs on a daily basis and being able to relate to them. whether they are first lime buyers or multi-million dollar buyers. Flexibility and diversity are a must in today's market. Felsot recently joined forces with Bill Lange of Lange Financial of Newpon Beach. They were able to sell a $2.2 million home in Anaheim Hills al auction. Lange heads the Orange County Bankruptcy Auction and Felsot manged to have the home. which had rcmai6cd unsold for a ·number of years, lasted in a current auction catalog. Two weekends prior to me auction, there were 24 vi i~ to the propeny by qualified. interested bidders. The home sold at auction for $1.7 million. Felsot said marketing resale propeny in Newpon Beach requires coopera11on from sellers. According Lo Felsot. with tremendous mpcmiu.r-ftom a.l~~ - developments in the area, sellers must be price sensitive to compete with a product that is brapd new and has top quality features and amenities. This require" a tremeodous amount of marketing on the part of the Realtor, as only homes which ha .. e been totally rcdeconited and improved can compete with the new homes. "Sellers have to rccogniic with all the new competition in Newport Beach and surrounding~·;, the time to sell is now This will free them up to capture their next property :u the same commensurately reduced price." Felsot said. For infonnalio11,011 buying or stiling JOlll' """"· llon Felsot cu /H naclted at RF.IMAX South County's Ntwp<>rt Beach oJ/kt in Corporate Plaza, (7U) 760-5()()(), tXL 101. . . P~udential -Jon Douglas welcomes Robert Taylor Taylor brings many years of experience to the elite team of professionals ~ MdJtme Montgomtry, vice pre~idcnt/manager i pleased to welcome Robert Taylor lo The Pruden11al -Jon Douglas eo.: "'Taylor his t.crved the real estate indu~try tor more than 20 years," Montgomery said. He .• known fot outspoken honesty and quality !>Cl"Vicc to hi clie.ntele. We a~ plea.'ied to wck:ornc him to our learn of elite professional~." Technology and mMtct posibon drew Taylor to The Prudential -Jon OouJtlas Co "Avllllability of Internet., Web. E-Mail and a powerful marketing network were pivo<al in my decision to jOin The Prudential -Jon DouaJas Co .• " TaylOr said. "But the trong leadcr;hip and the excellent asliOCiation or powerful and knowlodpble prof~ionals hctJ)cd me to mike the final decision-'~ Hit exube111ice nd joy iJt the comptialed Wk or locating Ot marketing propcrtjes Jives him td undeniable odge that helps Taylor to excel in his chosen field __ .__.....,''CINfua W'da Wt planning set Lhe aro_und wOrk for a MK:ccssful transaction," . 1\y&Or &iid. • But hia puaiop for wiMina CJVCS him the winnifta ec1se. ·n.e 1"'"! eo win~ rrom a firm fOO'Nlelion ol bow1e4F ind the un. Robert Taylor measure of belief that it takes 10 negotiate from a position of sttength." Taylor believes that the unconditional rrust a client pl a.cc\ in a Realtor must be answered with worth. The only way to deserve that unconditional trust is to earn it through a proven track record. • The economic forecast i the heartbeat of real ~tale for the coming years. Taylor feels that the low interest rates will continue. gjving investors and homebuyers an lldVantage in purchasing power and sellers a • greater opportunity to sell to a wider base of people. "As 1996 is an election year this hould benefit the economy as well as the real estlltc malicet." Taylor said. He believes prices have bottomed out and ellpccts to see sellers st.anding mo~ finn m their positions. A resident of Newport t land. Taylor and wife Andria. work to acrvc their oommunil} by volunteering for the elderly and arc involved in the Elles Lodge. Taylor believe' that putting sornetlung back into the community bring.; all the rewarch and !>Clf- satisfaction thal cannot be purchased nor traded. "' According to Taylor, real cswe 1~ a game. but a game of precic;ioo. in order to gain maximum ~uhs-we as Realrro mu.\t ha-.e fact!. Robert Tay'6r can N rsodwl at the Newporl &acla office of Tiu PruunliDI - Jott Do.tlos Co., (7 U) 759-UOO. Open house held in Coto de Caza ReoltQrs get ~k inside'"""'---"im1ide the private ptcs guesL'I viewed an r"~ ~ ancient~ ltce.COCirtkd by the brick private equestrian estate au~ features wch amenities as • • marble and granite flooring. a double piral Mwiann Cordova and Bobbi Mclger. grand stairta.~ and 1 grut room. The sales executive. with the Newport Beach kitchen has French vanilla marble floor.; and --Offtee of The Pnadenrial -Jon -o. rich plDi1c couQIC~. :rb.e land.~~ bo. led a gala open hou~ at 31182 11 includes Engti~b pn.Xn and a watcrfalT. __ __ Colinas m Coto de Cv.a. ... For-.,,..~--°" l""'fH'*1 ilt The catered e\'ent was ~ipsd to * C• • c.-~ ulJ M"""1t11 howcase the csJatc and lJ~) off mid ,aaent~ c.,.._-' foMi ~ 111 71., the opportunity to netW\Jr'k. ,,,...., _ }M Dolifla Co., tit (114) 15'· The breadllakin1 cquelCrian home sill on .-s. about one acre of manicured ~. OnCie - • • • $698,000 $1,075,000 $415,000 $8!9,000